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Path to Hospitality
Brothers Tim ('93) and Marcus ('98) Lam build a new kind of school in Las Vegas for careers in hotel management, event planning and more.
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Trees We Love
On Arbor Day, campus experts share the ecology and history of Wake Forest’s relationship to magnolias, maples and more.
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Treasures of the Archives
Artifacts offer a fascinating look at Wake Forest’s history.
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Predator Hunter, Pro Humanitate Attorney
From nabbing ‘The Iceman’ killer and other mobsters to advocating for Native American tribes, Robert J. Carroll (’74) takes on big challenges as a prosecutor and attorney.
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‘Compassion is Our Currency’
Holly Welch Stubbing (’93) leads a nonprofit that guides companies in supporting employees through disasters, pandemic and more.
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‘The Best Thing Ever’
Astronaut Tom Marshburn (MD ’89) relishes the thrill of a spacewalk and looks forward to his third trip beyond this planet.
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‘Songs of Wake Forest’
Ed Wilson ('43) celebrates those we've lost who made Wake Forest 'Mother so Dear.'
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A Sacred Nudge
Alison Wiley (’83) makes a ‘big give’ with one of her kidneys, bringing hope to two women and joy to her own heart.
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A Meal With a Side of Hope
Katina Parker (’96) founded Feed Durham NC to bring healthy food to communities stressed by the pandemic.
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Redesign for the Soul
Johanna Beach (’15) turns her hobby of sprucing up homes on a budget into a project to brighten lives.
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A Funny Thing Happened to Bret Raybould
Alumnus doggedly pursues a career in comedy, and he’s making it happen.
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Still Working From Home?
Perri Helms Kersh (’92, MAEd ’94) can bring order into the messiest WFH spaces.
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