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
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted unanimously last week to select Diamond Cotton as the new principal of Rural
Triad residents John Raye and Rosie Smith will be honored by Compro-Tax, a national, black-owned income tax preparation and
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


