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Matijcio leaving SECCA

Matijcio leaving SECCA

WS Chronicle April 8, 2013 0

Steven Matijcio, the curator of contemporary art at Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) is leaving to assume a new curatorial position at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. He will start his

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A New Day for High Point Regional

A New Day for High Point Regional

WS Chronicle April 8, 2013 0

High Point Regional’s merger with UNC Health Care System is now official. Under the merger, UNC Health Care will become the sole member of High Point Regional, providing $150 million for capital improvements and

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WSSU’s Sherrod earns teaching award

WSSU’s Sherrod earns teaching award

WS Chronicle April 8, 2013 0

Dr. Dennis Sherrod, a professor who holds the Forsyth Medical Center Endowed Chair of Recruitment and Retention in the Division of Nursing at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), has been selected by the Board of

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Student orators shine  in Optimist competition

Student orators shine in Optimist competition

Dayona McLean April 8, 2013 0

The Optimist Club of Winston-Salem held its annual oratorical contest on Monday, March 18 at Ardmore Church of Christ. The 10 contestants all attend Paisley IB Magnet School and are in Marshall Marvelli’s English

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APA CEO to address graduates

APA CEO to address graduates

WS Chronicle April 7, 2013 0

Dr. Norman Anderson, CEO of the American Psychological Association, distinguished scientist and graduate of UNCG’s master’s and doctoral programs in clinical psychology, will deliver the 2013 UNCG commencement address. Spring commencement will take place

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Ministry sponsoring  ‘Girl Rising’ screening

Ministry sponsoring ‘Girl Rising’ screening

WS Chronicle April 7, 2013 0

The critically-acclaimed film “Girl Rising” will be screened April 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Carmike Wynnsong 12, 4510 Kester Mill Road. The film spotlights the stories of nine unforgettable girls born into unforgiving

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All White  Federal Courts

All White Federal Courts

WS Chronicle April 7, 2013 0

It’s 2013, not 1950, but someone forgot to tell our federal court system that. The N.C. NAACP is again voicing its concern about the lack of racial diversity on the U.S. District Court of

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Jesus Appears  to Believers

Jesus Appears to Believers

WS Chronicle April 7, 2013 0

Devotional Reading: I Corinthians 15:1-8 Lesson Scripture: Luke 24:36-53 Lesson Aims: To appreciate the inspiration that seeing Jesus brings; understand that knowing scripture (not memorization) brings peace and strengthens our faith; and recognize that

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Bogues scores with  winning message

Bogues scores with winning message

WS Chronicle April 6, 2013 0

Davidson County Community College in Thomasville recently hosted former NBA star Muggsy Bogues as part of its Campus Speaker Series. Bogues’ theme, “Succeed on Your Own Terms,” was designed to give students, faculty, staff

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Olympic champion Jones to speak at A&T

Olympic champion Jones to speak at A&T

WS Chronicle April 6, 2013 0

Cullen Jones, a U.S. competitive swimmer and Olympic gold medalist, will be  the  keynote speaker for North Carolina A&T State University Student Honors Day Convocation.  The convocation, which is free and open to the

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