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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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‘This Is Heaven To Me’
Retiring golf coach Dianne Dailey built championship teams and reveled in watching students grow into confident young women.
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Brandon Chubb’s (’15) Birthday Gift
Former Deacon football star hopes to inspire children through his new foundation.
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Observations
Art department faculty teach photography from a personal perspective and with a social, historical context to help students articulate visual ideas.
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Life Into Art – Lauren Martinez Olinger (’13)

My Photographic Journey
'That’s when I notice something about those 2,370 images: half of them were made in or of the Z. Smith Reynolds Library …'
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Justin Guariglia (’97): Beyond Photography
'How do you make something visceral? How do you take a concept and make it felt?'
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Military Suicide Prevention Month
Tim Ralston ('02) is on the front lines helping airmen cope with stress, deployments.
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What’s Up With Bob?
Alumnus Bob Pickett surprised his friends when he left North Carolina to work in American Samoa. His fraternity brother, camera in hand, decided to check on him.
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Making Science Fiction Real
Insights from our man of ‘eureka moments,’ Dr. Anthony J. Atala, superhero researcher and caring physician.
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Reynolda at 100
Celebrating the centennial of Reynolda House, its 50 years as an American art museum and the promise of stories to come.
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