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Tag: Texas
    Remembering 9/11
Rachel Earp Knowles (’93) shares her point of view from the Pentagon.
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    Who let the dogs in?
At an old school in Kentucky, Bruce Flint (’77) did.
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    Around the world on points
How an intrepid alumni couple travels in luxury on a shoestring.
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    Beyond the Ordinary
The Rev. Tish Harrison Warren (’01)  wrote about noticing God in the routines  of daily life. Then came the invitation  to share her reflections on faith in  the public and private spheres with millions.
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    The Mystery of the Lost Dog Tag
How did a World War II dog tag with Wake Forest ties turn up in Texas decades later?
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    Startup Space with a View
Winston Starts, a downtown business incubator created by Wake Foresters, gives  startups a runway for successful takeoff
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    Deep in the heart of Texas: A love for Wake Forest
Alumni parents Doug and Julie Ann Hartman believe in giving back to their alma mater.
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    The Art of Joy
Artist Carolyn Joe Daniel ('01) paints by number — but not the way you think.
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    Double Deac Curtis Farmer named president of Comerica Bank
Farmer, a Winston-Salem native, is a Wake Forest trustee and parent.
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    Choreographing a common language
Allison Orr ('93) creates dance with the help of Japanese women's baseball teams
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