North Carolina Central University remained in the top tier of public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 rankings of the nation’s best historically black colleges and universities. In
Business and Careers
Winston-Salem State University’s Tyler Kendrick and Rachael Creekmur won third place in the 105 Voices Emerging Business Leaders competition for their business plan “Focus Finish Tutoring,” which focused on a
The popular convenience store/gas station chain Sheetz Inc., announced last week that it will establish a distribution and food manufacturing facility in Burlington. The facility is expected to create 254
Chronicle Staff Report Local nonprofit organizations are being encouraged to apply for grants from The Winston-Salem Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Fund. The Fund was created through fundraising efforts of the Black
North Carolina Central University placed 26th in the master’s-level universities category in Washington Monthly magazine’s 2012 rankings of American colleges
Salem College is continuing to attract a racially diverse student body. The school just welcomed one of its largest incoming
Triad residents John Raye and Rosie Smith will be honored by Compro-Tax, a national, black-owned income tax preparation and
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted unanimously last week to select Diamond Cotton as the new principal of Rural
Greensboro-based Safe & Secure Worldwide Protection Group has been hired to help provide security at the upcoming Democratic National
Winston-Salem-based US Airways employees have been awarded $10,000 each for their “Above and Beyond” customer service. The employees, all reservations