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Grant to help produce  more minority nurses

Grant to help produce more minority nurses

WS Chronicle May 21, 2013 0

The William Randolph Hearst Foundations recently awarded the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing (SON) in the College of Health and Human Services a $100,000 grant to support diverse and minority graduate students enrolled in

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Community invited to discuss mental health

Community invited to discuss mental health

WS Chronicle May 18, 2013 0

The Mental Health Association in Forsyth County will hold its second public forum of the year on Wednesday, May 22 from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at The Enrichment Center, 1006 S. Marshall St. The event is

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WFU Medicine School  popular among students

WFU Medicine School popular among students

WS Chronicle May 14, 2013 0

Wake Forest School of Medicine is the fourth most selective medical school in the country, according to a ranking released this week by U.S. News & World Report. The School of Medicine, part of

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Safe Bikeways

Safe Bikeways

WS Chronicle May 13, 2013 0

Judi Wallace helps Trinity Lawson secure her helmet Saturday during the dedication program for the new “Safety Town” bike training course at the intersection of North Cherry Street and Northwest Crawford Place (next to

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Williams: Ill should have right to end their life

Williams: Ill should have right to end their life

WS Chronicle May 12, 2013 0

Montel Williams advocates for end-of-life choice, including aid in dying, in the spring issue of Compassion & Choices Magazine. The former Emmy-winning talk show host, who revealed in 1999 that he has multiple sclerosis

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Shoppers given opportunity to support troops

Shoppers given opportunity to support troops

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 0

Harris Teeter has launched a donation card campaign to support both the United Service Organizations (USO) and Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), two organizations committed to supporting troops and their families. During the month of

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Postal carriers to accept food donations Saturday

Postal carriers to accept food donations Saturday

WS Chronicle May 9, 2013 0

The 21st annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive – the nation’s largest annual one-day food collection event – will take place May 11. The Postal Service is urging customers

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Bennett’s Rodgers planning career in cancer research

Bennett’s Rodgers planning career in cancer research

WS Chronicle May 7, 2013 0

Bennett College’s Ebony Rodgers ’13 has been accepted into graduate school at the University of Arkansas on a teaching assistantship which will fund her next two years of education. She will pursue her master’s

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Efforts to benefit  women’s health programs

Efforts to benefit women’s health programs

WS Chronicle May 3, 2013 1

The Women’s Council of Forsyth Medical Center Foundation announced its latest grantees April 19 during its Fifth Annual Garden Party, themed “Salem Blume,” at Forsyth Country Club. Behavioral Health Peer Support for Women received

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New Look, Same Mission

New Look, Same Mission

WS Chronicle May 2, 2013 0

The mobile testing unit used by the The Forsyth County Department of Public Health’s POSSE – Preventing (the) Ongoing Spread (of) STIs Everywhere – has a new look. The vehicle’s new wrap made its

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