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Grant to help educate tomorrow’s teachers

Grant to help educate tomorrow’s teachers

WS Chronicle April 13, 2013 0

The Department of Teacher Education and Graduate Studies at Salem College received a $16,500 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to create a Teachers as Practitioners Benevolence Fund. This fund will support

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WSSU to use grant to help aspiring  entrepreneurs

WSSU to use grant to help aspiring entrepreneurs

WS Chronicle April 2, 2013 0

A $40,000 grant from the DataMax Foundation will support efforts by the Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE) at Winston-Salem State University’s School of Business and Economics to encourage new businesses as part of its focus

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WFU alum gives $1 million to alma mater

WFU alum gives $1 million to alma mater

WS Chronicle March 8, 2013 0

Wake Forest University graduate Wade Murphy (’00) is donating $1 million to support the Humanities Institute, extending the reach and impact of humanities and the liberal arts. Murphy is the youngest person in the

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A&T aging center lands million-dollar grant

A&T aging center lands million-dollar grant

WS Chronicle March 5, 2013 0

Merck & Co. Inc. has awarded a $1 million grant to the College of Arts and Sciences at North Carolina A&T State University to support its new Center for Outreach Alzheimer’s, Aging and Community

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Competition could land local entrepernuer thousands in start-up cash

Competition could land local entrepernuer thousands in start-up cash

WS Chronicle January 10, 2013 0

Each month, numerous people go to the Community and Business Development Department of the City of Winston-Salem seeking help in starting a business, including assistance with the often tedious business plan preparation. In an

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Dominican artists create murals in Davidson County

Dominican artists create murals in Davidson County

WS Chronicle November 15, 2012 0

Several visiting artists from the Dominican Republic left a lasting impression on Davidson County – literally. Héctor Blanco, Máximo Ceballo, Ezequiel Soto, Carlos Veras and Freddy Alcántara Ramírez worked tirelessly along with students and

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NWCDC grant to make kids healthier  Chronicle Staff Report

NWCDC grant to make kids healthier Chronicle Staff Report

WS Chronicle October 4, 2012 1

Northwest Child Development Centers (NWCDC), Inc. is launching a program to increase healthy eating and physical activity among the Center’s kids and staffers. The Center’s Kids Eat Smart Move More program was jumpstarted by

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