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Local chapter of National Women of Achievement awards scholarship

    Local chapter of National Women of Achievement awards scholarship

Local chapter of National Women of Achievement awards scholarship

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Livingstone College to offer first master’s degree in history of the college, paving the way for ‘Livingstone University’

    Livingstone College to offer first master’s degree in history of the college, paving the way for ‘Livingstone University’

Livingstone College President Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, Sr., has announced that for the first time in the college’s history, Livingstone will offer graduate programs as it positions itself to transition to university status.

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BPI announces recent grant recipients and requests video proposals for Impact grants

    BPI announces recent grant  recipients and requests video proposals for Impact grants

The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI) announces $151,000 in Advancing Equity in Education grants, more than double the funding awarded through this grant program in 2021. 

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OP:ED – Independence Day: Should we celebrate Juneteenth or the Fourth of July? Or both or neither?

    OP:ED – Independence Day: Should we celebrate Juneteenth or the  Fourth of July? Or both or neither?

By Felecia Piggott-Anderson For The Chronicle The celebration of the Fourth of July 2022 is especially problematic for all Americans in light of policing problems, the believed shortage of independence

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WSSU, other HBCUs are rolling steady

    WSSU, other HBCUs are rolling steady

By John Railey A recent front-page story in the New York Times confirmed what’s long been known on the WSSU

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Winston-Salem native Katlin Sherman is training for the Olympic Trials

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Winston-Salem native Katlin Sherman is training for  the Olympic Trials

Katlin Sherman, track superstar

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Busta’s Organization of the Week: Teaching scholars the love of reading

    Busta’s Organization of the Week: Teaching scholars the love of reading

By Busta Brown For The Chronicle   If you’re looking for something fun and exciting for youth this summer, Freedom

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Summers named assistant coach at Toccoa Falls College

    Summers named assistant coach at Toccoa Falls College

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle  After a few years away from the court, Winston-Salem native Javon Summers is returning to

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QEA to bring middle school football to county

    QEA to bring middle school football  to county

By Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle One thing missing from Forsyth County sports has been middle school football. Many of the

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Antwan Hughes Jr. making his mark on the field and the track

    Antwan Hughes Jr. making his mark on the  field and the track

By Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle Everyone has heard the old saying that you can’t teach speed. For Antwan Hughes Jr.,

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