(pictured above: Chancellor Donald Reaves accepts a check from Hullda Hopewell.) There were hugs, kisses and gasps of excitement last Thursday night at the Ramada Plaza Hotel. The Winston-Salem State University
(pictured above: Chancellor Donald Reaves accepts a check from Hullda Hopewell.) There were hugs, kisses and gasps of excitement last Thursday night at the Ramada Plaza Hotel. The Winston-Salem State University
The Winston-Salem State University Class of 1963 helped to shape the Civil Rights Movement and make inroads for those who followed them. The past struggles and successes were a major
Prominent women from across the Southeast donned their trademark emerald and white and flocked to the Twin City last weekend for the 63rd Annual Conclave of The Moles, Inc. More
In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds to get a sound education. Educators of the 1960s and
City celebrates birthday with other 100-year-olds More than 40 of the city’s oldest residents were feted Friday afternoon during the
Winston-Salem State University’s very first nursing class was feted during last week’s Homecoming. The nursing program at WSSU, then Winston-Salem
WSSU kicking off yearlong slate of anniversary events tomorrow Winston-Salem State University will embark tomorrow on a yearlong celebration of