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Jackie Murdock (’57): The Deacon in his Den
Former basketball star and coach relishes his black and gold memories.
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Ricky Van Veen (’03): No Laughing Matter
CollegeHumor co-founder shares his secrets to success, his best piece of advice and his favorite TV shows.
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2016 Distinguished Alumni Award: Bob McCreary (’61)
Former football player's passion for athletics runs high.
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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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2016 Distinguished Alumni Award: Jocelyn Burton (’80)
Longtime attorney recognized for her advocacy in private practice and public service.
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The Perfect Gift
John Wagner’s ('81) life is just ‘perfect’ with son David
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Connecting schools and people
Alumna connects recent graduates with children in her native Argentina.
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A passion for teaching
Lauren Jensen ('02) wins a prestigious Milken Educator Award.
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Sisterhood of the traveling boxer shorts
Watch out for some outrageous fun when the Magnificent Seven get together.
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A rare collector
Jan Hensley's ('64) book collection offers a snapshot of 20th century literature
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Remember When: The 1957 Dancing Ban
Baptist convention vote incites a campus to rock and roll.
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@War: The battlefield of the future
Author Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
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Connecting Boys Sole to Soul
Ashley Armistead ('91) founds Let Me Run, a nonprofit focused on wellbeing.
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Harold Hayes: ‘Smiling through the apocalypse’

‘It’s all for recognizing my mom’
Lauren Plichta ('05) channeled her grief into something positive.
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