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AHA dollars for WSSU’s Work
Whittney Work, a Winston-Salem State University junior who is pursing a bachelor’s degree in nursing, is one of 16 national winners of the American Heart Association and Macy’s Go Red Multicultural Scholarships. The $2,500
Read More »Women invited to WSSU football camp
Winston-Salem State University will hold its Second Annual Women’s Football Clinic on Saturday, June 15. The goal of this annual clinic is to give women a more thorough understanding of the sport they watch
Read More »WSSU professors named to Top 20 lists
Six professors at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) have been named to top 20 lists of professors in North Carolina by StateStats.org and Online Schools North Carolina based on recognition received for excellence. Dr. Azeez
Read More »WSSU TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLINIC
The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics in conjunction with the WSSU Football Program will hold its 2nd Annual Women’s Football Clinic, Saturday June 15, 2013. The goal of this annual clinic is to
Read More »Play gaining fans and accolades
“Mama’s Girls,” the latest production by local playwright Garrett Davis, recently won two awards. The play, which centers around the struggle sisters face in caring for an aging parent, has received the 2012 Urban
Read More »Trust invests in dental care
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust announced grants of nearly $1.3 million this month to improve the health and quality of life of financially disadvantaged residents in Forsyth County. The Trust began to make
Read More »Liberian Ambassador coming to town
Jeremiah C. Sulunteh, the Liberian Ambassador to the United States, will visit Winston-Salem from May 29–June 1, according to James Y. Hunder Sr., the head of the Liberian Organization of the Piedmont. Sulunteh, a
Read More »Saluting Women
YWCA honors local heroines The YWCA of Winston-Salem honored seven of the city’s leading ladies during the agency’s 2013 Women of Vision Awards on May 16. “Your leadership and work in the community makes a
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