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A Chancellor’s Parting Thoughts: Day Four

September 27, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In a Sept. 9, 2014 briefing, Chancellor Donald Reaves reflected on his seven years at Winston-Salem State University. We share those remarks here in four days of blog posts. Day Four:  Raising Expectations As I’m sure you know, not all of the decisions that I have made over the past seven years have been universally… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Focus on Quality, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

A Chancellor’s Parting Thoughts: Day Three

September 26, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In a Sept. 9, 2014 briefing, Chancellor Donald Reaves reflected on his seven years at Winston-Salem State University. We share those remarks here in four days of blog posts. Day Three:  Looming Challenges: Enrollment and Financial Aid I like to think that we have a done a lot over the last seven years and that… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

A Chancellor’s Parting Thoughts: Day Two

September 25, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In a Sept. 9, 2014 briefing, Chancellor Donald Reaves reflected on his seven years at Winston-Salem State University. We share those remarks here in four days of blog posts. Day Two:  Reshaping to Remain Relevant The comment I made about remaining relevant had to do with more than just statistics like retention and graduation rates…. READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

A Chancellor’s Parting Thoughts: Day One

September 24, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In a Sept. 9, 2014 briefing, Chancellor Donald Reaves reflected on his seven years at Winston-Salem State University.  We share those remarks here in four days of blog posts. Day One:  Improving Performance, Setting Metrics  As you may know, I have announced that I am stepping down as chancellor effective December 31 so I’d like… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Make a Difference

September 2, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

What do wide receiver Reggie Langhorne, astronaut Ronald E. McNair, and former Chapel Hill mayor Kevin Foy have in common? They all attended historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the University of North Carolina school system. The five public HBCUs in North Carolina – North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T), North Carolina Central… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Focus on Quality, HBCU, NCCU, North Carolina A&T, Winston-Salem State University

7 reasons Winston-Salem State Cannot be Denied

May 1, 2014 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

Winston-Salem State University. The name alone conjures up enough excellence to fill a book. Below are just seven reasons why the Rams rule. While you read, remember: WSSU needs your help to stay strong. The North Carolina Constitution says that public colleges and universities should, “as far as practicable, be extended to the people of… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2014, HBCU, Winston-Salem State University

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