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Game Changer

Rails to Trails Magazine
Spring/Summer 2021
Game-Changer
The 30-Year-Old Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail Has Changed the Face of Active Transportation, Tourism, and Recreation in Pinellas County
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100 Faces in 100 Days

Wake Forest Magazine
August 2020
100 Faces in 100 Days
An alumna who specializes in painting portraits raises $13,000 for the COVID-19 response by Wake Forest Baptist Health.
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Team Teaching at Its Best

UT Journal
Winter 2021
Team Teaching at Its Best
The newly revamped Honors Program features courses taught by not one, not two but three professors from three different disciplines – at the same time.
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In a Class of Their Own

Wake Forest Magazine
January 2019
In a Class of Their Own
Wake Forest has been the stomping ground for 16 Rhodes Scholars. How have these impressive alums wowed the working and humanitarian worlds? Here’s their story.
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Lending a Hand

UT Journal
Fall 2020
Lending a Hand
As the COVID-19 pandemic began gripping the globe this past spring semester, many faculty, staff, students and alumni came up with creative – and inspiring – ways to help.
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Cancer Conundrums

Women’s Health
October 2018
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Facing the Big C can come with thorny choices yet blossoming options. Here’s how women are finding brand-new possibilities along the way to well.
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What Makes Some Health Care Teams More Effective Than Others?

Stanford Graduate School of Business
April 2020
What Makes Some Health Care Teams More Effective Than Others
High-performing health care teams focus on functional and cultural change simultaneously, while low-performing teams focus on just one type of change.
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Caring on the COVID-19 Front Lines

Johnson & Johnson
April 2020
Caring on the COVID-19 Front Lines
“I Rallied Colleagues All Over the World to Help Me Make Over 2,100 Cloth Masks”
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Inside the Life of a Kids’ Music Star

Parents
October 2019
Inside the Life of a Kids Music Star
Laurie Berkner On Being a Toddler Celebrity for Two Decades
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Getting a Dog Helped Me Overcome My Social Anxiety — and Find the Love of My Life

Women’s Health
September 2019
Sophia-Solomon
A profile of Sophia Solomon
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The Power of “Loose” Connections

M.M.LaFleur
September 2018
The Power of Loose Connections
Whether you’re looking for a new job or just networking, the first instinct is to go to who you know—friends, former colleagues, and mentors who you have strong connections with—to find that next opportunity. But it’s actually loose or “weak” connections that can do the most for you. Here’s how to make the most of yours.
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The PA Will See You Now

UT Journal
April 2020
The PA Will See You Now
Take a closer look at the inaugural year of UT’s physician assistant medicine graduate program. Housed in a state-of-the-art facility, the program offers high-tech learning tools that take hands-on medicine to a new level.
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The Music Man

Wake Forest Magazine
September 2019
The Music Man
Singer Tim Stopulos (’06) has come a long way since jamming in his dorm room.
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I Discovered Triathlons After a Tough Cross-Country Move

Women’s Health
June 2019
Rachel-Basso
A profile of Rachel Basso
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Neutrogena Bright Boost

Johnson & Johnson
October 2019
Neutrogena Bright Boost
The Skincare Line for Millennials Made With Powerhouse Neoglucosamine
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How to Help Different Generations Get Along at Work

M.M.LaFleur
March 2019
How to Help Different Generations Get Along at Work
Today, the stark contrasts and culture clashes between age groups may be even more pronounced, due to factors such as rapidly evolving technology, more women entering the workforce (and taking top jobs), and a greater number of people working later in life. If you detect generational tension at work, here are some approaches to consider.
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The Sweet Spot

UT Journal
January 2020
The Sweet Spot
A profile of bakery owner Patrick Baboun ’85
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A Chance Encounter Shifted the Course of my Career and Happiness

Women’s Health
July/August 2019
Alicia-White
A profile of Alicia White
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How Exercise Recommendations Might Work Against Us

Stanford Graduate School of Business
March 2020
How Exercise Recommendations Might Work against Us
When it comes to physical activity, how well we think we’re doing can influence how much we move and how we feel.
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15 Ways to Take Better Care of Yourself at Work

M.M.LaFleur
November 2018
15 Ways to Take Better Care of Yourself at Work
When it comes to de-stressing, you already know that it’s a good idea to go to bed at a reasonable hour, exercise regularly, and—if you can afford it—get a massage now and then. But what about when you’re at work, where you likely spend at least 40 hours a week? Are there quick and easy ways to nourish your body, mind, and soul while in the office? The answer: Yes! Below, we’ve gathered 15 secrets to making time and space for self care in the workplace.
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The Marketing Maven

UT Journal
January 2020
The Marketing Maven
A profile of marketer Amber Osborne ’85
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C&C by Clean & Clear

Johnson & Johnson
August 2018
CC by Clean Clear
A New Skincare Line for Teens Designed by Teens
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Bungee Jumping Pushed Me to Go After My Passion and Start a Business

Women’s Health
October 2019
Christina-Williams
A profile of Christina Williams
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She’s America’s Future. Are You?

Scholastic Choices
November/December 2018
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These four teens are reshaping politics and making their voices heard. Ready to join them?
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10 Top Cancer Experts Reveal What They Do to Avoid the Deadly Disease

Men’s Health
August 2017
10 Top Cancer Experts Reveal
Cancer is the second leading cause of death among men. Here’s how you can reduce your risk.
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6 Weight Loss Transformations That Prove You Shouldn’t Go It Alone

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The Diversity Trainer

UT Journal
Winter 2020
The Diversity Trainer
A profile of Starr Brookins ’07
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The Making of Tomorrow’s Super Communities

Johnson & Johnson
October 2016
Lake Nona Life Project
How the Lake Nona Project Could Save Your Life
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4 Multiracial Families Share How They Make the Holidays Work

Parents Latina
December 2017
Four Multiracial Families
When the season kicks off, these four multicultural families know there’s not just one way to celebrate—especially when there are so many traditions to go around!
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How to Go to Bed Earlier

National Sleep Foundation
How to Go to Bed Earlier
This is one of hundreds of articles that I developed for Sleep.org and Sleepfoundation.org
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4 Financial New Year’s Resolutions That Your Future Self Will Thank You For

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4 Affordable Companies That’ll Drive Your Kids Places

Working Mother
June 2017
4 Affordable Companies
We asked real working moms across the country to test these car services.
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Living Positive

Latina
October 2015
Living-Positive
An immigrant from El Salvador, Alexa Rodriguez, is a transgender Latina living with HIV and devoting her life to counseling others about the disease.
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How I Made Monday Mornings Super Easy in Our House

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What Is a Returnship?

The Muse
What Is a Returnship
(Hint: Something You Probably Want to Check Out if You’re Returning to the Workforce)
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The Tenacious Meagan Hooper

Wake Forest Magazine
Summer 2017
The Tenacious Meagan Hooper
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The Children’s Advocate

UT Journal
Winter 2020
The Childrens Advocate
A profile of Charles Scherer ’02
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Chicco Liteway Stroller Review

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Photo Journal: Tampa’s Gasparilla Pirate Festival

Eagle Creek
March 2017
Photo Journal Tampas Gasparilla Pirate Festival
This is one of more than 100 articles that I developed for Eagle Creek’s blog.
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Skis Please!

Flamingo
November 2017
Skis Please
Making a splash with water-friendly wooden treasures from Florida’s former top tourist destination
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Go from Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur

More
October 2014
Wantrepreneur
Nearly 30 percent of U.S. businesses are now owned by women—and you’ve told us you’d like to join the party. Guess what? Your breakthrough idea is already in your head. On the following pages, we simplify the process, dividing it into two highly doable steps: finding your idea and then polishing it. Go ahead, get inspired.
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Flirting With Danger

Seventeen
September 2011
Seventeen.Buzz
It’s easier than ever to get close to your teacher or coach, thanks to Facebook and texting. But what happens when friending turns to flirting… or worse?
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Funny Joke from a Beautiful Woman

Esquire
December 2005
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Check out this interview with the star from TV’s My Name is Earl.
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Unbroken

Woman’s Day
April 2014
Boston-Bombing
Three victims of the Boston Marathon bombing are on the road to recovery, thanks to their unwavering family bond.
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Pretty Amazing

Seventeen
October 2011
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After a year-long search for our most incredible readers, five unique girls came to New York City with a common goal—to be a cover star. While they all managed to touch your hearts, only one could be your winner!
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How I Finally Cured My Headaches and Recaptured My Life

Good Housekeeping
July 2013
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Learn how Botox helped one woman beat migraines.
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Bone Health Update

Family Circle
May 2009
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Osteoporosis is no longer considered an old person’s disease. At age 40 bone mass begins to dramatically decrease. The good news? Simple lifestyle changes you make now can keep your skeleton strong.
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Talen’s Got Talent

Scholastic’s Storyworks
September 2014
Talens-Got-Talent
Find out how one boy copes with stuttering—and steals the show.
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More Joy, Less Stress!

Woman’s Day for Latinas
Spring 2014
May-WDL-Stress
Relax and get happy with a week’s worth of simple strategies.
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The Teen Who Woke Up Her School

Scholastic’s Choices
September 2014
Teen-Who-Woke-Up-Her-School
Jilly Dos Santos, 17, convinced her school to push its start time back so students could get more sleep—and other schools are following her lead. Find out why the movement to begin class later is gaining steam.
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The View From Olympus

Delta’s Sky Magazine
June 2005
Sky-magazine
Here’s a review of the Stylus 500 digital camera.
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How the Boston Marathon Bombing Inspired a New Life Path

Stanford Graduate School of Business Magazine
April 2015
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An alumna of Stanford Graduate School of Business finds lessons in life and business after a tragedy.
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New Scams Draw Attention to Identity Theft Protection

Eriesense Magazine
November 2014
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Learn how to stay safe.
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