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Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

    Aiken getting WFU Divinity honor

For his lifetime service to the community, Michael “Mike” Aiken will receive this year’s Bill J. Leonard Distinguished Service Award Pro Fide Et Humanitate from the Wake Forest University School

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Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

    Geneticist: Science doesn’t support racial distinctions

(pictured above: Dr. Georgia Dunston speaks at WSSU.) Dr. Georgia Dunston is a well known genetics professor and scholar and founder of Howard University’s National Human Genome Center, but she told

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Jamila Granger joins Primo

    Jamila Granger joins Primo

Jamila B. Granger has joined Winston-Salem-based Primo Water Corp. as vice president and general counsel.  She has more than 15 years of in-house and law firm experience; her particular strengths

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Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

    Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

“American Perspectives featuring Adrian Miller: Black Chefs in the White House” will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Old Salem Museums & Gardens from 6 – 8 p.m. at

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For Seniors Only: National Mentoring Month

    For Seniors Only: National Mentoring Month

Who Were Their Mentors?? In honor of National Mentoring Month in January, here’s a look at the mentors of two

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Professor’s story proof that all is possible

    Professor’s story proof that all is possible

Dr. Nkrumah Lewis, a Winston-Salem State University professor and author of “Becoming a Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.,” shared lessons

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USC legend to visit Bennett

    USC legend to visit Bennett

Dr. Paula L. McGee will speak at Bennett College (in the Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel) on Thursday, March 21 at

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