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Located in Wilson, North Carolina, Barton College is an academic community of approximately 1,130 students and 200 faculty and staff.
Meeting to discuss Historically Black Colleges and Universities Tour Experience
A Grand Rapids-based group will visit Kalamazoo on Saturday to try to interest area students and their parents in a weeklong spring tour of historically black colleges and universities.
Meeting to discuss tour of black colleges
A Grand Rapids-based group will visit Kalamazoo on Saturday to try to interest area students and their parents in a weeklong spring tour of historically black colleges and universities.
After touring Winston-Salem's Institute of Regenerative Medicine Monday, Gov. Bev Perdue said that "There is no place in North Carolina more important to innovation than right here." One could argue that the governor essentially gave us the title of the state's innovation center.
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MillerCoors backs Thurgood Marshall Fund
MillerCoors has donated $1.3 million to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Leadership Institute .
Art Brief: Reception at WSSU marks exhibit's opening
A reception for the opening of "New Faces: Immigrants and Refugees in North Carolina" will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Diggs Gallery, Winston-Salem State University.
Welcome: Minister scores a hole in one in Sanford
Published: Friday, November 13, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 4:46 p.m. Congratulations should go to the Reverend Clay Morgan.
Cellist JW Turner will perform Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. in Broyhill Music Center's Recital Hall at Appalachian State University.
Mrs. David F. Grant Nicey Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Marshville was the setting for the 3 p.m. Oct.
Regional Briefs: N.C. justices rule in favor of 3 cigarette-makers over payments to some farmers
The N.C. Supreme Court ruled yesterday that three cigarette companies no longer have to make payments to tobacco farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania under a 1999 agreement.
Healthy Future: Panel of experts gathers to discuss ways to fix disparities in health care
An overhaul of the U.S. health-care system has gained the floor of national debate, speakers at a conference on health disparities said yesterday.
Voters find a choice, after all
Some Winston-Salem voters have a sense of humor. About 9 percent of the voters who cast ballots for mayor wrote down their own suggestions rather than vote for incumbent Mayor Allen Joines, who was running unopposed and won a third four-year term on Tuesday.
Winston-Salem is at a crossroads, with pressure to fill the Dell computer plant after the company closes it in January and to bring the downtown baseball stadium to completion.
Shifting Power City council to get at least 3 new members; Southwest Ward race looks to be close
Change is coming to City Hall. Even though Mayor Allen Joines is running unopposed in Tuesday's Winston-Salem City Council elections, there will be at least three new faces on the eight-member council after Election Day.
CNN's Gupta will be the moderator for health-disparities conference
The Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Health Disparities at Winston-Salem State University will hold a national conference on health disparities this week.
Some WSSU alumni voice dissatisfaction
A small group of protesters rallied yesterday at Winston-Salem State University, saying that Chancellor Donald Reaves excluded them from decisions on several issues, including abandoning WSSU's drive to play Division I sports.
NC school studies how game affects senior citizens
Helen Hammock gripped a Wii remote and swung her right arm backward and forward, past the wheel of her wheelchair.
University Taking Measures To Make Pedestrians Safer
Winston-Salem State University is taking measures to make a stretch of road that runs through the campus safer for pedestrians.
A celebration of survival: Breast-cancer survivors and friends are invited to a survivor celebration from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the N.C. Triad Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 1106 Burke St.
Defamation Lawsuit Against The Game Dismissed
A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed in North Carolina against Compton rap star The Game.
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