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Hats off to the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew
Jim Lewis (‘64) has long loved libraries and will make them his legacy.
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Looking for a Sign
In this presidential election season, you might be surprised by where a Wake Forester’s amazing trove of autographs and documents landed.
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The Great American Road Trip
Retired Army Col. Jay Waters ('87) bikes from coast-to-coast to honor veterans.
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The Comic Scientist
Journalist Kasha Patel (‘12) finds the serious and the humorous in science.
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Undaunted: Karen Baynes-Dunning
Karen Baynes-Dunning (’89) infuses arduous work for social justice and children’s progress with lessons from wondrous family lore and the late Maya Angelou.
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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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Capital Views
How Wake Forest planted its flag at 1 Dupont Circle and launched its new ‘study abroad’ program in Washington, D.C., city of monuments and dreams
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Leveling the Playing Field
Former soccer standout Amir Lowery ('04) shoots to change lives, on and off the field.
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From Churchill to Bono to Trump
Inside Elliot Berke's ('93) world with rock-and-roll legends and the Trump transition.
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2016 Distinguished Alumni Award: David Dupree (MBA ’78)
Successful businessman has never forgotten what Wake Forest did for him.
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‘Ouch, My Toes!’
Barefoot kicker Eddie Ladd (’59) caused quite a stir.
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From attorney to Peace Corps volunteer
Lisa Ewart ('99) stops 'talking herself out of it' and follows her heart, at age 37
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The Perfect Gift
John Wagner’s ('81) life is just ‘perfect’ with son David
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Opening doors to Cuba
Ben Barron's ('07) front-row seat to the historic changes taking place
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In Service to Humanity
Louis Bissette ('65, P '94) and Killian Noe ('80) receive 2015 Distinguished Alumni Awards
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2015 Distinguished Alumni Award
Killian Noe ('80) reaches out to those trapped by mental illness and drugs.
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Hearing voices — of viewers
PBS researcher Susan White Frazier ('89) wants to know what you watch, and why.
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