The Nursing Program at Winston-Salem State is arguably one of the best in North Carolina. Nursing programs at HBCUs are slowly disappearing, so it makes some wonder just what it is that sets the Nursing Program at WSSU apart. “We have incredibly dedicated faculty who believe in what they do […]
Author: Jamie Hunter
Students participate in WFU mock counseling class
How often have you engaged in experiences to advance your academia outside the Winston Salem State community? A group of WSSU students recently took advantage of the opportunity to join and participate in a graduate level course at Wake Forest University. Students from different majors attended a master’s level course […]
‘Tis the season to think of others and be generous
Fall is the season where the maturation of the year begins to set in. As the leaves change color, birds change flight patterns and the weather changes dramatically from warm winds to cool breezes, the expectation of autumn brings about festivities reserved only for the culmination of a year. Since […]
WSSU Nursing Program committed to excellence
The Nursing Program at Winston-Salem State is arguably one of the best in North Carolina. Nursing programs at HBCUs are slowly disappearing, so it makes some wonder just what it is that sets the Nursing Program at WSSU apart. “We have incredibly dedicated faculty who believe in what they do […]
Video camera stolen from Mass Comm Department
A Canon XH-AI video camera was reported stolen from the Mass Communications Department’s equipment room in Hall-Patterson in November. The exact date of the theft has not been determined. The camera was purchased five years ago for about $5,000, and was primarily used for teaching students in the Department’s electronic […]
Fines to be enforced for vandalism in Gleason
Non-traditional Gleason–Hairston Terrace’s coed residents will be issued a $15 fine next semester for multiple events of vandalism this semester. Vandalism has been occurring in the Hall since August. The fine will be included with the regular school charges on all current GHT residents’ bills next semester. Infractions include improper […]
Honors students co-host national conference
The Winston-Salem State Honors Program co-hosted the 19th annual conference of the National Association of African American Honors Programs Nov. 10-13 in Greensboro. This is the first year the NAAAHP Conference has been in North Carolina. The conference was co-hosted by the N.C. Consortium: N.C. A&T, N.C. Central University and […]
Annual Sigma Sleep-Out raises $380, clothing, food for homeless
The 14th annual Sleep-out for the Homeless, to raise awareness of homelessness in Forsyth County, took place on the Winston-Salem State campus Nov. 19. Sigmas across the nation have been sponsoring a sleep- out for 20 years. Sponsored by the Delta Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., the […]
President Obama visits Forsyth Tech; talks education, technology
#8220;What’s snow doing on the ground? I remember warmer weather in North Carolina,” President Obama said, softly musing as he made his way into the Forsyth Technical Community College West Campus. Despite the cold weather, the president received a warm welcome from more than 350 students, staff and guests Dec. […]
It’s official: Final fall graduation Dec.17
Winston-Salem State will end its six-year fall commencement tradition after 500 seniors toss their caps in Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum at 4 p.m. Dec. 17 Administration has decided to have one graduation each academic year. “We met with students and worked with SGA to make this decision and there […]