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OrgSync software now available for registered student organizations

Winston-Salem State joined other colleges and universities in the United States and Canada this semester by adopting OrgSync, the leading provider of organization management software for higher education Aug. 23. The software is a web-based application that offers more than 50 tools that changes the way campus administrators, student organizations, […]

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Honda team prepares for Quiz Show, nationals

During the past few months, the Winston-Salem State Honda team has been preparing for a journey to the annual national competition in Florida next spring. Part of the team’s preparation involves practicing every Wednesday, hosting a campus tournament, and competing in the Black College Quiz Show in Tennessee […]

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Social work program moving closer to accreditation

The Social Work program at Winston-Salem State is closer to being an accredited program. Isiah Marshall, an associate professor and coordinator of social work, said that the Council on Social Work Education visited in February. The results were reported to the program in June. Representative James Adams, a commissioner from […]

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Education Department undergoes re-organization

The Education Department at Winston-Salem State has re-organized and added new sequences. “The changes are meant to reposition the entire teacher preparation programs at WSSU,” said Madu Ireh, assistant professor of education and human performance. “It is a welcomed reorganization and meant to improve instruction, learning, and services to students […]

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Mr. Senior selection decided with 56 votes

After numerous rounds of applicants and interviews, and weeks of deliberation, the Senior Class Council and SGA announced that  JaEric Brooks- Shoffner is Mr. Senior 2010-2011. This past April, e-mails were sent to the students stating that SGA elections were soon to be underway.     Immediately after the deadline for […]

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RAMS WALK: A way to stay fit at WSSU

Winston-Salem State is offering a campus-wide initiative called “Rams Walk” to bring awareness to the students about the importance of physical activity and its relevance to overall health. The new program, created by Cynthia Williams-Brown, began Sept. 20. “Rams Walk is designed with all people in mind, something simple, yet […]

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Releford assumes interim position for student affairs

Michele B. Releford assumed the position of interim vice chancellor of student affairs May 17 and is determined to lead the Rams in a more structured direction. Releford has served as the Dean of University College for two years. She said taking the position of vice chancellor of student affairs […]

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Ride along with WSSU Campus Police

A good way to see what the Winston-State University Campus Police do as they drive around campus is to participate in a ride-a-long. This has been offered to the WSSU community since 2007. A ride-a-long involves students, faculty and staff riding in the car with campus police and observing their […]

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Social Work program seeking national accreditation

Since its inception three years ago, the social work program at Winston-Salem State has been seeking its accreditation. The program began in fall 2007, and the faculty started to work toward the Social Work program’s accreditation with the Council on Social Work Education. Isaiah Marshall Jr., associate professor and program […]