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The ties that bind
An alumna reflects on how Wake Forest friendships endure (and intersect) — even during the hardest days.
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Ode to Edwin Graves Wilson: 1923-2024
For nearly a century, he elevated hearts and minds at Wake Forest and leaves a legacy of goodwill toward all.
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If the Past Could Talk
Ever wondered about the weathered plaques on walls, doors, benches and trees around campus? Behind the inscriptions are stories that can bring a smile or a tear.
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Global Study Through New Eyes
Dave Middleton (‘81) marvels at the impact of study-abroad experiences in London with his spouse, who is resident professor at Worrell House.
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Constant & True: Jeanne Matthews Sommer (’83)
Learning to live with paradox.
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On Art and the Heart: My London Story
An alumna shares her fresh perspectives after touring museums in her adopted home city abroad with new Deacon friends.
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On the World Stage
Bob Gilchrist ('86) on climbing the monkey bars, life in the Foreign Service and his latest role as U.S. Ambassador to Lithuania.
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In A Class of Their Own
Wake Forest has been the stomping ground for 16 Rhodes Scholars. How have these impressive alums wowed the working and humanitarian worlds? Here’s their story.
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At Home in the World
Wake Forest leads the way in study abroad, drawing international students and integrating global awareness throughout the campus and beyond
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Grand Houses, Grand Memories
Three alumni share reflections of their days at the University's beloved houses in London, Venice and Vienna
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Shag (again) on the Mag
'Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy' still holds
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A funny thing happened to Michael Baron
Twenty-five years after falling in love with theatre at Wake Forest, he returns to honor venerable professor Harold Tedford.
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Treasure Hunter
Allen Blevins ('80) works with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln every day as keeper of Bank of America's historical treasures.
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