WSSU students take advantage of the opportunity to get a free meal at the Family Day Cook Out.

WSSU students take advantage of the opportunity to get a free meal at the Family Day Cook Out.

These students were among hundreds students, faculty, staff, friends, and university supporters who attended WSSU’s Family Day Cook Out.

The sign above their heads says it all.

The green sign above their heads says it all.

The City of Winston-Salem has renamed Stadium Drive to Rams Drive. It would be hard to miss the home of the Rams now. On hand for the occasion from left to right are: WSSU Chancellor Donald J. Reaves, Winston-Salem City Councilman James Taylor, Winston-Salem City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tempore Dr. Vivian Burke, N.C. Representative Larry Womble, N.C. Representative Earline Parmon, Winston-Salem City Councilman Derwin Montgomery, and Forsyth County Commissioner Everette Whiterspoon.

WSSU Pedestrian Mall and Clock Tower

WSSU Pedestrian Mall and Clock Tower

Nothing but blue skies and warm temperatures. A great day to just chill.

Chancellor Reaves (left), thanks Randy Eaddy (middle) as WSSU Foundation Board chair James Martin presents a gift  of appreciation.

Chancellor Reaves (left), thanks Randy Eaddy (middle) as WSSU Foundation Board chair James Martin presents a gift of appreciation.

Winston-Salem State University Foundation Board member Randy Eaddy was recognized recently his years of valued service to the Foundation. He is rotating off the board. Foundation Chairman James Martin and WSSU Chancellor Reaves recognized his contributions and thanked him during a meeting of the board.

It's a beautiful morning.

It's a beautiful morning.

It’s one of those kinds of days at Winston-Salem State University – not too hot and not too cold. Blue skies and a few clouds… ahhhhh.  On a day like today, you can do anything. Can’t beat it. You need to come see for yourself.

Packed House

Nearly 11,000 parents, relatives, friends, and supporters jammed the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the largest graduation ceremony in Winston-Salem State University history, as more than 890 candidates received their graduate and undergraduate degrees on Saturday, May 14.
They heard some straight talk from noted journalist, media personality, motivational speaker, and WSSU alumnus Stephen A. [...]

On the Money

The faculty and staff of Winston-Salem State University made a donation of $5,000 to the Arts Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County to assist in the Council’s 2011 Arts Works Campaign. WSSU provost Brenda Allen made the presentation on be half of the university to Mayor Allen Joines (holding the check) and Arts Council executive director Milton [...]

Oh! My! Goodness !!

More than 170 golfers took to the links at Winston Lake Golf Course April 29 for the Annual WSSU Golf Classic, an event designed to attract contributions to the university’s general scholarship fund. The weather was great and by all accounts everyone had a great time. The event grossed more than $55,000. After expenses, the [...]

Giving Back

National jazz recording artist and saxophonist Michael Phillips took a few minutes out of his busy schedule as co-headliner with renowned Hidden Beach  record label Vice President Charles Whitfield for Winston-Salem State University’s Annual Golf Classic on April 29 at the Winston Lake Golf Course to give a few lessons.
Phillips, the only musician to appear [...]

What a Day!!

Banking officials from Branch Banking and Trust (BB&T) and officials from Winston-Salem State University joined with members from the community to celebrate the opening of the BB&T School Spirit Financial Center of Winston-Salem State University. The Center is located at 2601 New Walkertown Road.

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