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The Gift of Gratitude

From 1956 to today: Judy Shaw Peterson (’60) cherishes her Wake Forest friends.
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A “Quadfecta” for the Law School

How Wake Forest won the 2018 Tournament of Champions, one of four national competition titles
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Words Awake 3! Rises and Shines

Program inspires with poetry, distinguished writers, memories of days past
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War Heroes Not Forgotten

Jackson Marshall (’80, MA ’85) builds his fascination with World War I veterans into a record-setting museum exhibit
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Grace and Ernie, Together Again

A custodian closed the deal for a student who found her college home, thanks to a proud alumna
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A Rock Star of Research — and a Singing Guitar Player, Too

Alumnus Eric Olson makes a breakthrough in muscular dystrophy research (with a boost from Annie and Willie Nelson)
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Giving a Hand to Children in Crisis

Two alumni find a common goal giving legal help to desperate young people
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Making Movie Magic

Curt Beech ('94) creates the look of 'BlacKkKlansman,' other films, TV shows
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Remembering Jim Williams (’62, JD ’66)

Greensboro attorney was Life Trustee and former chair of the Board of Trustees.
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A Winning Idea

Teacher Mark Schnably (’92) and his students develop a potentially life-saving floodgate.
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Move-In 2018

Alumni families build a Wake Forest legacy.
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A Winding Path to Broadway

Marisa Sechrest ('96), from ballerina beginnings, has found her perfect balance of business and creative work.
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