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Clicking In: Device helps instructors measure understanding
In the course of a 50-minute lecture on intermolecular forces, Angela King will employ all sorts of teaching tools, from the time-tested chalkboard to PowerPoint slides.
Passion for books brought new leaf to Nichols' life
Wendy Byerly Wood/The News Anna Nichols thumbs through one of the thousands of books that fills the shelves of the Charles H. Stone Memorial Library in Pilot Mountain.
School system will aid tuition
Craven County Schools officials plan to cover the cost for its selected high school students to attend the Governor's School of North Carolina program this summer after state lawmakers added a tuition charge for the first time in the program's 47-year history.
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Ann Howard joins Signal's Wilmington Studio
WILMINGTON, NC November 22, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Signal, a full-service creative communications agency with studios in Raleigh and Wilmington, N.C., announced today that it recently named Ann Howard account executive at its Wilmington office.
Star-crossed Terry Bowden revivified...
Terry Bowden at spring practice. ADVERSTISMENT People forget that Terry Bowden isna t new to this.
'Inertia' on the Holocaust: Never forget
Dancers Janelle Tatum Eggleston and Karola Lttringhaus perform in "Inertia - Remembering the Holocaust." Credit: Courtesy of Matthew Dols/News & Record Want to go? What: "Inertia - Remembering the Holocaust" presented by Alban Elvu0115d Dance Company.
The Nivens: Mother, daughter are acclaimed writers
Penelope Niven, a writer-in-residence at Salem College, is a teacher, scholar and biographer of literary luminaries.
Writers Notebook: Jennifer Niven to be at Salem College
Jennifer Niven will give The William M. Hendricks Memorial Reading at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Salem Fine Arts Center at Salem College.
Movie about John Wesley premieres in Winston-Salem
A movie about the founder of the Methodist movement will premiere in Winston-Salem, where its director found many useful landmarks for scenes.
Methodist Man - Winston-Salem landmarks came in handy when the Rev....
Winston-Salem landmarks came in handy when the Rev. John Jackman was directing his latest film, Wesley.
Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 10:09 a.m. Andrew Graham Britt and Meredith Freeman Frazier were married October 10, 2009 at Salem College in Winston-Salem. The couple exchanged vows in a 5 p.m. ceremony before Rev.
song: Moravians create own requiem
When we think of Moravian music, such requiems as those composed by Verdi, Mozart and Brahms don't come to mind.
Film Briefs: Documentary explores a famous pogrom, and resistance to Nazis
The Restless Conscience will be shown at Shirley Recital Hall, 601 S. Church St., on the Salem College campus.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine has changed the organizational structure of the Wake Forest University Translational Science Institute.
Former pro basketball player tells Tulpehocken students education is key to success
Reading Eagle: Tim Leedy Former pro basketball player Archie Talley helps Penn-Bernville Elementary School kindergarten student Lindsay Johnson, 5, balance a spinning basketball on an umbrella.
'Child Convict' author to be in Lexington
G.W. Foote will sign copies of his memoir, The Child Convict , from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Pandora's Books in Lexington.
Woodland Pharmacy: Horticulturalist to give free workshop on growing of endangered medicinal plants
Our native flora contain some of the world's most prized medicinal herbs. The woodland forests of the southern Appalachians have plants such as goldenseal, ginseng and black cohosh.
Art Brief: Photographer to give talks at WSSU, Salem
The noted photographer Sheila Pree Bright will be in Winston-Salem this week and next to discuss two exhibitions of her work at local colleges.
Pianist Xiayin Wang to give free recital at Salem College
Pianist Xiayin Wang will perform in recital at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Shirley Recital Hall at Salem College.
EXHIBIT: Towle to show 'Earhart' work
Like untold numbers of American boys and girls, I loved comic books when I was a child.
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