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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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Cheers, Deacs!
Alumni entrepreneurs at Speakeasy Co. deliver everything you need to prepare and enjoy a craft cocktail — including their signature Old Gold and Black — right to your door.
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‘I can trace my whole life to Wake Forest.’
Jessica Jackson Shortall ('00) has accomplished many things, all focused on doing good in the world.
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‘Ouch, My Toes!’
Barefoot kicker Eddie Ladd (’59) caused quite a stir.
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Brand of brothers
Greg Buck (MBA '08) of JDog's Junk Removal follows his passions for business and the military by hiring, and serving, veterans.
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Encourage and empower
Teacher Brittany Inman Jimenez ('11) works to break the generational cycle of poverty.
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The Music Man
'Neither of us realized it at the time,' writes a former student, 'but Dr. Mac that semester opened up a real new world for me.'
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A Fine Find
The last books Harold Colson ('78) expected to discover in a Baltimore shop were historical volumes about his alma mater.
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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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‘His words lifted one’s spirit to a new plane …’
Jill Gary Lawlor ('64) remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — both the man and the 1962 speech he made in Wait Chapel.
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