News for 2024
WSSU partners with baseball team for 'Night at the Dash'
April 23, 2024
Winston-Salem State University partners with the Winston-Salem Dash minor league baseball team for WSSU Night at the Dash on Thursday, April 25. The game will feature the WSSU band, Powerhouse cheerleaders and Amon the Ram. Admissions' representatives will also be on site.
WSSU IMC team wins three Collegiate Advertising Awards
April 17, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s Office of Integrated Marketing Communications was named among the top in the nation in the 2023 Collegiate Advertising Awards Program.
Six Winston-Salem State students accepted into master-level athletic training programs
April 17, 2024
Six students from Winston-Salem State University’s Sports Medicine Department have been accepted into Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) programs at various universities, resulting in history-making admissions for two of the students and for WSSU.WSSU is first campus to partner with ELETE for healthy dining, job mentorship
April 11, 2024
Winston-Salem State University is the first campus to support the ELETE Experience, Inc. program, which aims to increase healthy dining and entrepreneurial mentorship opportunities for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Virtual Reality revolutionizes nursing education with Patient Ready's innovative approach
April 05, 2024
In a groundbreaking development, the commercialization of Virtual Reality (VR) experiences in nursing education is poised to transform the landscape of skill acquisition for nursing students.WSSU Foundation to host inaugural Simon G. Atkins gala April 20
April 05, 2024
The Winston-Salem State University Foundation will honor several recipients for education, community business and philanthropy at its inaugural Simon Green Atkins Foundation Gala to be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at the Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem.WSSU Nursing Program achieves perfect NCLEX pass rate: 100% success for 2023
March 26, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s nursing program has achieved a flawless 100% pass rate for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in 2023. Among the cohort of 71 students who undertook the rigorous examination throughout the year, everyone emerged with a perfect score.Allegacy donates nearly $150K to expand WSSU’s food pantry, clothes closet
March 26, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s (WSSU) food pantry and career closet is combining into a single larger space to better serve students, thanks to the generous grants from Allegacy Federal Credit Union.WSSU to host author, actress Tabitha Brown in next Slater Speaker Series – ‘cause that’s our business’
March 21, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s Slater Speaker Series, presented in partnership with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, will host author and actress Tabitha Brown. The event will be held at 7 p.m. on April 17 at the Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem. It is free to attend; however, tickets are required.WSSU kicks off Scholarship Week “A Gallery of Genius” on April 1, 2024
March 21, 2024
On Monday, April 1 Winston-Salem State University kicks off Scholarship Week 2024: A Gallery of Genius. WSSU students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend biggest academic event of the year that shines a spotlight on how scholars from all disciplines Unleash their Genius.
WSSU to host second annual, two-day Cancer Awareness Event this week
March 19, 2024
Join us for the second annual Cancer Awareness Event. Thursday, March 21 will feature a panel discussion on the different types of cancer. The panelists will feature representatives from the local healthcare community. The following day, Friday, March 22 enjoy a variety of interactive events taking place at WSSU's practice field.
WSSU to host town hall, conference on the impact and recovery of COVID-19 among NC counties
March 19, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s HBCU Research Consortium Team, in collaboration with the NC Counts Coalition, will host a two-day program on the impact of COVID-19 among counties in North Carolina.WSSU Foundation announces hire of first chief operating officer, Alfredo Aguilar
March 12, 2024
The Winston-Salem State University Foundation Inc. has named Dr. Alfredo I. Aguilar as its chief operating officer. He is the first person to assume this role with the foundation. Aguilar, who began his duties on March 1, has worked in finance and operations during the span of his 23-year career for four major organizations.
Vice chancellor of Student Affairs, Johnson-Norwood, named American Council on Education Fellow
March 12, 2024
The American Council on Education (ACE) announced that Dr. Mel Johnson-Norwood, vice chancellor and associate provost of Student Affairs at Winston-Salem State University, has been named an ACE Fellow for academic year 2024-25.
WSSU students set to relax, relate, release during annual spring break
March 12, 2024
As Winston-Salem State University gears up for spring break March 11-15, students are preparing for a mixture of activities that reflect their individual passions and interests. From volunteering to taking time for self-care, students are excited to make the most of their well-deserved break.WSSU hosts ‘We Built This’ exhibit that celebrates Black architects, builders in North Carolina through March at library
March 12, 2024
Preservation North Carolina presents “We Built This: Profiles of Black Architects and Builders in North Carolina.” The exhibit will be held March 1-31 at the C.G. O’Kelly Library on the campus of Winston-Salem State University.Lest We Forget: WSSU Black History Facts
February 29, 2024
As we honor Black History Month, we commemorate Winston-Salem State University’s long and distinguished list of firsts and its contributions to the transformative milestones of the collective African American journey.
WSSU receives grant to teach students how to use artificial intelligence responsibly and ethically
February 29, 2024
Winston-Salem State University is taking steps to ensure that students learn how to use artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly and ethically. More than 200 students are studying various ways to develop and use AI in courses such as art, world films, statistics, chemistry, English, business ethics, and exercise science.
Rams take charge at NBA HBCU All-Star Weekend
February 22, 2024
Not only did the WSSU Rams men’s basketball team win 64-47 over the Virginia Union Panthers in a game simulcast on three major networks – TNT, ESPN2 and NBA TV – but the once-in-a-lifetime experience spilled off the courts as well.
WSSU senior places second in PNC pitch competition
February 22, 2024
Winston-Salem State University student Vinsha Torain placed second in the PNC North Carolina HBCU Pitch Competition. The second annual competition was held in early February at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro.
Lest We Forget: WSSU Black History Facts
February 21, 2024
As we honor Black History Month, we commemorate Winston-Salem State University’s long and distinguished list of firsts and its contributions to the transformative milestones of the collective African American journey.
WSSU a partner in innovation engines program in North Carolina, awarded up to $160M in 10-year grant
February 21, 2024
Winston-Salem State University is a part of an inaugural U.S. National Science Foundation Engines Program award that provides $15 million for the first two years and up to $160 million for 10 years.Lest We Forget: WSSU Black History Facts
February 08, 2024
As we honor Black History Month, we commemorate Winston-Salem State University’s long and distinguished list of firsts and its contributions to the transformative milestones of the collective African American journey.
WSSU senior selected to showcase artwork at NBA HBCU Classic weekend
February 08, 2024
The Winston-Salem State University Rams men’s basketball team won’t be the only ones showcased on a national stage at the third annual NBA HBCU Classic. Senior Sasha Williams has been selected to participate in its Student Art Design Showcase.WSSU to host kickoff of HBCU Made book tour by NPR host Ayesha Rascoe
February 01, 2024
Author and National Public Radio host Ayesha Rascoe will launch her book tour on the campus of Winston-Salem State University during Black History Month. Author and National Public Radio host Ayesha Rascoe will launch her book tour on the campus of Winston-Salem State University during Black History Month.Two 1-Day Research and Development Grant Writing Workshops – March 11 and May 14
February 01, 2024
In collaboration with our partners at the QEM Network, the WSSU Office of Sponsored Programs has scheduled 2 identical 1-day workshops focusing on NIH and NSF grants. These workshops will include intimate knowledge of the grant writing, submission, and review processes with experts.WSSU purchases telescope, upgrades observatory
February 01, 2024
Grant award, $200,000. Observatory upgrades, $115,000. Attracting more African American STEM students to study astronomy, priceless. That’s the overall goal in the purchase of Winston-Salem State University’s new telescope inside its observatory perched atop Hill Hall, said Dr. Lei Zhang, physics professor since 2005.WSSU celebrates Black History Month with host of events, film screenings, book tour
January 31, 2024
Winston-Salem State University will celebrate Black History Month with several events to elevate a consciousness of artistic excellence and civic engagement.WSSU Mourns the Loss of Dr. Cleon Thompson
January 30, 2024
It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of a beloved figure in the history of our institution, Dr. Cleon F. Thompson, our former Chancellor. Dr. Thompson served as the university's leader from 1985 to 1995.
WSSU’s marketing team wins Gold Medal award for digital marketing project
January 25, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s Office of Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) received a Gold Medal from the 11th Annual Education Digital Marketing Awards (EDMA) for its digital marketing efforts.WSSU emergency management team, Isom and Stogner, receive Certified Emergency Manager credential
January 25, 2024
Sarah Isom and Jason Stogner of Winston-Salem State University’s Emergency Management team were approved by the Certification Commission during its October and December review meetings to receive the Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®) credential.Triad organizations partner to present 2024 Black Business Summit
January 25, 2024
S.G. Atkins CDC will host its second annual “The Black Business Summit: Where Access to Capital and Black Businesses Meet” on February 2, 2024—inviting Black business owners to find financing options.Physical Therapy seeks volunteers for student research dealing with back issues
January 24, 2024
Winston-Salem State University’s Department of Physical Therapy is looking for participants for a study titled: “Evaluation of segmental lumbar spinal motion and physiological responses following common spinal mobilization techniques.”
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi to install Chapter 361 at WSSU on Jan. 30
January 18, 2024
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi will install its 361st chapter at Winston-Salem University this month. Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society recognizing academic excellence.
CollegeNET ranks WSSU No. 2 in the nation for being a social mobility innovator
January 18, 2024
Technology provider CollegeNET ranks Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) No. 2 in the United States for being a driver of social mobility for its students. Social mobility, as defined by CollegeNET, involves delivering a high-quality college education at an affordable price to create opportunities for students to move from one socioeconomic class to another.
WSSU junior is first recipient of motorsports scholarship that aims to diversify the industry
January 18, 2024
Ask Virgil Bryant what he likes about motorsports racing and without hesitation he starts to rattle off: it’s the smell of the fuel, the revving of the engines, the squealing of the tires, the drivers – everything. Equally important, he said it was the most fun he had in years when he attended his first NASCAR race.
WSSU Police Department honors outstanding officers, employees at first awards gala ceremony
January 18, 2024
Several Winston-Salem State University campus police officers and employees were recognized for their outstanding service and going above and beyond the call of duty during the inaugural WSSU Police and Public Safety Awards Gala Ceremony.WSSU student awarded NC Space Grant to fuel her research in growing crops in space
January 10, 2024
Winston-Salem State University student A’nya Buckner of Morrisville is unleashing her genius out of this world. The junior biology major with a chemistry minor has been selected by the N.C. Space Grant as one of the 2023-2024 Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) STEM Bridge Scholars.
Two WSSU students conduct research as American Heart Association HBCU Scholars
January 10, 2024
Winston-Salem State University students Chloe Bryant and Ashley Mack have completed the first part of their academic year research experience in the American Heart Association’s (AHA) HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Scholars Program.WSSU: The Year in Review
January 01, 2024
There is a quote that goes, “the only time you should look back is to see how far you’ve come.” As 2023 ends, Winston-Salem State University looks back at the 15 most impactful news stories of the year that highlight progress, changes, trailblazers, national recognitions, innovation and engagement.