News for November
Spatial Justice Studio announces 2019-20 grants
November 27, 2019
The Spatial Justice Studio at the CDI has awarded $12,500 in grants for projects that focus on developing meaningful solutions to spatial justice issues in Winston-Salem.
Alumna helping WSSU students see the world
November 27, 2019
WSSU Alumna Sloane Holmes inspires international travel with passport sponsorships.Two alumni named to WSSU Foundation board
November 21, 2019
Two university alumni have been named to the Winston-Salem State University Foundation Board of Directors.Psychology student is first from WSSU to attend HRC HBCU summit
November 21, 2019
Ericka Hurt recently became the first WSSU student to participate in the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) annual HBCU Leadership Summit.In Brief: New leadership for WSSU's Board of Trustees announced
November 21, 2019
Leaders were elected during the regular Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 20.WSSU Giving Tuesday: 5 Things You Should Know
November 20, 2019
WSSU is again joining thousands of organizations across the globe in participating in Giving Tuesday on Dec. 3. Here are five things you should know.
Department of Rehabilitation Counseling receives $1.75 million in DOE grants
November 19, 2019
The grants will pay for tuition, stipends and professional development activities for students in WSSU's master's in rehabilitation counseling program.Miss and Mr. WSSU competing for spot in Ebony magazine
November 18, 2019
Taylor Walker, the 80th Miss WSSU, and Kambre Stephens, the 46th Mr. WSSU, need your votes as they compete for a feature in Ebony magazine.Kudos for November: Faculty, staff and student awards, appointments and achievements
November 18, 2019
Read about faculty, staff and student awards, appointments and achievements for November 2019.WSSU alumnus to become first African American mayor of Ahoskie
November 18, 2019
Here are 8 questions with ... Weyling White. White will be sworn in next month as the first African American mayor of his hometown of Ahoskie, a northeastern North Carolina town with a population of about 5,000.
School of Health Sciences honors eight 2019 Healthcare Legends of East Winston
November 14, 2019
The event, held during Homecoming, honors those who have made a positive impact on the health and wellness of the residents of East Winston.2 WSSU students named Forbes Under 30 scholars
November 14, 2019
The students were among the 1,000 high-achieving undergraduate and graduate students from across the country selected to attend the Forbes Under 30 summit.WSSU featured on UNC-TV program
November 08, 2019
The segment featured a roundtable discussion with UNC Board of Governors members Harry Smith and Darrell Allison; Bill Roper, UNC System interim president; and six UNC System chancellors, including WSSU's Elwood L. Robinson.14 WSSU students attend TMCF Leadership Institute
November 07, 2019
Fourteen WSSU students were selected to attend the Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s (TMCF) 19th annual Leadership Institute.Etienne Thomas named athletic director at WSSU
November 07, 2019
Etienne Thomas, director of athletics at Kentucky State University, has been named the next director of athletics at WSSU. She will be officially introduced at a press conference on Thursday, Nov. 7.Letter from Chancellor Robinson – New Athletic Director Named
November 06, 2019
Etienne M.H. Thomas will be joining the Ram Family as the new director of athletics for Winston-Salem State University.Alumni honored at WSSU’s 2019 Founder’s Day Convocation
November 05, 2019
WSSU commemorated its founding 127 years ago and founder Dr. Simon Green Atkins during the 2019 Founder’s Day Convocation.10 Unforgettable Moments from WSSU Homecoming 2019
November 05, 2019
Between the parties, the reunions and the game, Forever Red: Homecoming 2019 at WSSU had its share of unforgettable moments. As we close the book on this year’s event, WSSU News presents 10 must-see moments.
Twins are earning their MBAs together
November 03, 2019
Twin sisters Jessica and Julia Short say WSSU's MBA program is helping them learn more about each other.