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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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Iron Will

The late Martha Mason (’60), who survived six decades in an iron lung, and an alumna filmmaker inspire a Deacon mother and her retirement community.
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Remembering K. Wayne Smith (’60)

Life trustee had a distinguished career in government, business and education.
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Murder, Mystery, Memory

Author Deb Richardson-Moore ('76) 'wanders' into a different world.
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And the Answer Is …

Quiz Bowl brings alumni together online for not-so-trivial pursuit of fun and socializing.
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100 Faces in 100 Days

An alumna who specializes in painting portraits raises $13,000 for the COVID-19 response by Wake Forest Baptist Health.
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A Century of Female Voters

Wake Forest alumna helps launch a newsroom named for the 19th Amendment, which gave U.S. women voting rights in 1920.
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