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Wake Forest’s Moon Shot

J.D. Wilson ('69, P '01) remembers when Apollo 11's Michael Collins landed on campus.
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Double Deac Miss USA

Cheslie Kryst (JD/MBA ’17) will take brains, beauty and a multitude of interests to the Miss Universe pageant
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An Improbable Journey

A native North Carolinian comes to understand the spell cast by California — and its magic.
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Constant & True: Pidge Meade

Here to say that moving and shaking leads to growth (and “Jeopardy!” championships)
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‘Are We For All of Humanity?’

Ellen Ward ('03) asks that question in her fight to end racism and poverty.
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Mystery of a Rhodes Scholar

After nearly 90 years, a Wake Forest connection to a Rhodes recipient is unearthed.
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Secrets of Blackbeard’s Lost Pirate Ship

In his new book, underwater archeologist Mark Wilde-Ramsing (’74) reveals the treasures of Queen Anne’s Revenge.
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The Gift of Gratitude

From 1956 to today: Judy Shaw Peterson (’60) cherishes her Wake Forest friends.
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Copenhagen Diary

A professor who led Wake Forest’s new Global AWAKEnings Program recounts her semester of living Danishly.
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Can We Talk?

Wake Forest has launched a national movement to gather its people for powerful, meaningful conversations.
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Remembering Jim Williams (’62, JD ’66)

Greensboro attorney was Life Trustee and former chair of the Board of Trustees.
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A Winning Idea

Teacher Mark Schnably (’92) and his students develop a potentially life-saving floodgate.
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National Champions!

Wake Forest's golf and tennis champs share their secrets to success.
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Cabinet of Curiosities

John Wolfe (JD '70) has spent a lifetime collecting memories and friends.
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Tragedy and Redemption

The Vietnam War claimed two men who served together — one who died and one who lived with destructive anger and guilt. Memories have kept both alive.
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So You Want to Be in The New Yorker?

From the time she was a child Emma Hunsinger (’13) did. Last November, the cartoonist succeeded.
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Constant & True: Amy Dotson

Venice was mine
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Let the Sun Shine In

David Bates ('84) helps harness sunlight to power fellow Deac's town of the future.
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