The role of the black church during a pandemic
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English professor’s poems weave couplets with quantum physics
Stephanie Dance-Barnes, interim associate provost, dean of the University College of Lifelong Learning and associate professor of cell and molecular biology at Winston Salem State University, has been named dean of the College of Science and Health at DePaul University in Chicago.
When former Vice President Joe Biden sat for an exclusive live stream interview with National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., in February, the now presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said it was crucial to secure the black vote if he is to unseat President Donald Trump in November 2020.
After shuffling competitions and changing schedules over the past two months, the decision to cancel the 2020 Piedmont Plus Senior Games/SilverArts was made this week.
COVID-19 crisis spawns another dangerous epidemic in NC: A spike in domestic violence
Courtney Haldeman, a nursing graduate from Forsyth Technical Community College, is now a resource nurse in the Intensive Care COVID-19 Unit at Novant Health in Winston-Salem.
Addressing black students’ concerns about belonging in college has benefits in adulthood, research shows
Guest Editorial: Recognizing Teacher and School Staff Appreciation Week
Commentary: America’s pact with the devil