By Bridget Elam,For The Chronicle What can be said about Winston-Salem? Many know that it is the home to several respected colleges and universities, world class hospitals and a
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Although the Dixie Classic Fair isn’t scheduled to return to the city until Sept. 2018, the Education Building at the city fairgrounds mirrored the fall classic last weekend as hundreds
By MeSiona Cunningham, For The Chronicle “Union Time: Fighting for Workers Rights” is an exciting documentary that exposes the struggles of the Smithfield Pork Processing Plant workers in Tar Heel, N.C.
Rep. Terry analyzes state of education at forum Rep. Evelyn Terry has never been one to pull punches when sharing her opinion, and last week was no different when she
Students from Speas Global Elementary School last week received a science lesson they will remember for some time, thanks to
GIDE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides after-school and summer programs for students. This year the program relocated to 14th Street Community Center.
Last week thousands of alumni returned to the city to celebrate the legacy of WSSU during Homecoming. And on Thursday, Oct. 26, the Department of Education celebrated 125 years of excellence. During the Educators Endured, Enriched and Embodied Excellence Luncheon
Not many events during WSSU’s Homecoming were as elegant as the Nurses Gala and Awards ceremony held at the Anderson Center on Thursday Oct. 26.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ Title I Department and the Beta Lambda Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. sponsored “School Management Strategies and Techniques”.
The 2017 North Carolina Principal of the Year Jason Griffin shares ideas and techniques with local educators.


