The season has changed to spring. Spring prompts thoughts of the end of school, graduation and enrolling into college. For Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), it’s a time to go into
Although U.S. high school graduation rates have significantly improved, U.S. Department of Education statistics show that African-American and Hispanic/Latino students are still graduating 5 to 10 points behind the national average.
In photo above: Kenny Brown, WSSU student government vice president of external affairs, graduates from Winston-Salem State University on Friday, May 15 at Bowman Gray Stadium with a bachelor’s degree
(pictured above: Ben Tennille from H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem speaks with Ariyonia McCain.) To help those who are looking to help others, Winston-Salem State University held its annual Fall Student Involvement
Three complete juvenile drug treatment program (pictured above: Reclaiming Futures graduate Tamayia Wilson (left) is greeted by Judge Camille Banks-Payne, Sen.