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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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Global Study Through New Eyes

Dave Middleton (‘81) marvels at the impact of study-abroad experiences in London with his spouse, who is resident professor at Worrell House.
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Thirty Years Strong

Jay Sigel ('67, P '95, '97) reflects on 30 years of The Jay Sigel Invitational, which benefits prostate and breast cancer research
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An ‘Improv’ Life

Kristen Eppley England (’98) moves from training police officers in Colorado to running an art gallery in Costa Rica.
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Running for America

A Deacon with Olympic hopes felt compelled to choose military service after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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Move-in and Memories

Families deliver first-year students, sparking advice and remembrances of campus days for alumni parents.
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Making New Friends in Two Hours

Nick Gray (’04) offers his step-by-step strategy for small, fun cocktail parties to bring new people into your life.
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Finding Answers in the Past

Laura Malone Elliott (’79) offers young people connections and inspiration in her historical novels that can help them navigate the world today.
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Seeing Success in Others

Maria Toler Velissaris (’02) , who stretched her entrepreneurial wings building a new company as a Wake Forest junior, has soared as a lauded venture capitalist in women’s health care.
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The First ‘Coeds’: Marina H. Nowell (’43)

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Champion of the Liberal Arts

Provost Rogan Kersh ('86) represents "the very best of Wake Forest."
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The Nose Knows

Jude Stewart (’96) sniffs out meaning and culture in the often underrated but powerful sense of smell.
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