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Wake Forest Magazine:
March 2005 [PDF 2.4mb]

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Commencement Addresses:
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Recent speeches and writings:

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Letter to the WFU Community
March 1, 2006

The First Day of Adulthood
Remarks to Parents and Students; Freshmen Orientation; August 19, 2004

Q&A on ACC expansion
President Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. offers his perspective on expansion.

Legal Ethics and Corporate Governance Post-Enron
Remarks to Wake Forest University Board Of Trustees, Wake Forest University Law Leadership Council; July 31 - August 3, 2003
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Schools and American Cultural Conflict Address to SAIS; October 8, 2002
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Religious Heritage and Academic Culture at Wake Forest Address to Faculty; September 24, 2002
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The Culture Of Sport and the Future Of Intercollegiate Athletics Address to the Association of Governing Boards; Boston, Massachusetts; April 22, 2002
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The Way Forward Remarks to Students; Presidents Leadership Retreat; Roanoke, Virginia; September 16, 2001
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Memorial Service Remarks to the Campus Community; September 11, 2001
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Unfinished Cause Public Kickoff; The Campaign for Wake Forest University: Honoring the Promise; April 26, 2001 |
Letter to the Wake Forest Community Oct. 24, 2003 |
Letter to the Wake Forest Community Oct. 6, 2003 |
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Letter to the Wake Forest community
March 1, 2006
To the Wake Forest Community:
Last Tuesday's Founders' Day convocation was a wonderful occasion for my family and me. I am honored to join the list of distinguished Wake Foresters who have been awarded the Medallion of Merit. I will cherish it as a reminder of those who contributed so much to the life of the University during the years I served as its president. Laura and I are also pleased with the portrait commissioned by the Board of Trustees.
Your commitment to making Wake Forest ever stronger was and is a singular asset. Thank you for your devotion to the important work we have done together. I know that Nathan and Julie Hatch, whose first year here has already been distinguished by success and enthusiasm, are glad to have such able colleagues.
Since my retirement, I have not sent messages about my health, but this seems to be a good time to do so. I am recovering well from the surgery that I had in the fall, gaining strength daily, and beginning to return to normal activities, including spending some time each day at my office. Your calls, notes, and visits are inspiring, and I look forward to seeing you on campus.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas K. Hearn, Jr.
President Emeritus

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