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Summer’s hottest reads
Six alumni writers offer their top picks, from books on the Unabomber and Jimmy Stewart to Lincoln's spymaster.
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Words Awake 2! Keynote Address
"The Ethical Requirements of the Public Writer"
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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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What a coincidence!
Presidential Scholar Will Landon, Class of 2020, and one of his childhood heroes will have an alma mater in common — 22 years apart.
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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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Journalists! Authors! Poets!
Words Awake 2! celebrates Wake Forest's 'family of writers.'
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On Behalf of the President
New book by Lauren Wright ('10) studies communications role of presidential spouses.
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10 for 10
What happened when we asked Dr. Edwin Graves Wilson ('43) questions about himself? He answered every one. Graciously and delightfully, of course.
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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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