Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA), in partnership with the Educational Advancement Foundation, has pledged an endowment in the amount of $100,000 to Livingstone College.
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Livingstone to receive $100,000 endowment from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority during Black History Month
Earlier this week he AAMPED (African-American Males Pursuing Education Dreams) program hosted the first-ever Guys with Ties Night.
Carter G. Woodson School is asking the public to attend a meeting at the High Point Courthouse, Martin Courtroom, 4th floor, 505 E. Green Drive, on Feb. 18-22 at 10 a.m. as they bring a lawsuit against the N.C. State Board of Education and its advisory board.
Last week Judge Camille Banks-Prince stopped by Ashley Elementary School to talk about her journey to become a Forsyth County District Court Judge.
WS/FCS Superintendent Dr. Beverly Emory tendered her resignation to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education this afternoon during a special called meeting.
Forsyth Technical Community College has announced the promotion of Torry L. Reynolds, Ph.D. to Dean of Math, Science and Technologies (MST) division.
Accountability is hard but necessary. There are approximately 2,600 public schools in North Carolina. Of those, 483 are low performing.
A drive to help raise $5 million and save the accreditation of Bennett College received a boost this week as donations began to pour in ahead of the Friday, Feb. 1 deadline.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the nation’s oldest African-American fraternity, donated $31,000 to Bennett College on Jan. 19.
Next month Isaac Cooper, a senior at Reynolds High School, will have the opportunity of a lifetime when he performs with students from around the world at Carnegie Hall.


