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Lord of the Manor

Ben Farmer (JD '70) watches over his growing collection of antiques and historical documents.
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Preserving a Community Story

Nolan Dahm (‘19, MAEd ‘20) is working to restore a piece of Black history through the renovation and relocation of a Rosenwald School in Charlotte.
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Dancing in the Name of Good

Double Deac's remembrances of laughter and friendships weave into a Pro Humanitate dream come true, helping cancer survivors.
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Force of Nature

Photographer Kate T. Parker (’98) couldn’t be stopped in creating a career that led to best-selling books about the power of letting girls and boys be themselves.
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Deacs in Love: 2023

Fate brings romance to life for many Wake Forest couples.
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A New Goal

Former soccer star Erin Regan (’02) is on a mission to increase the number of female firefighters.
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Thriving on Disruption

Leadership expert David Styers (’92) collaborates to help with a book series on making the most of constant change, after a crash course in helping orchestras adjust during the pandemic.
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Saluting a man who calls us ‘to be our best selves’

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Saving the West

Ed Roberson (’01, MBA ‘09) finds his place and new voices in the search to solve the critical land and water issues of a stressed landscape.
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A Quieter, Darker World

Jesse Barber (Ph.D. ’07) researches noise and light pollution’s impact on animals, with the potential to shine a path to a better environment for wildlife and humans.
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Honoring Brian Piccolo

More than four decades ago, the Piccolo cancer fund drive got its start with a modest vision posed by fraternity guys.
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Anthropology Adventure

Hex Li (’22) researched and curated an exhibit at Wake Forest based on how she and some of her fellow Chinese students define and create a sense of belonging.
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