Winston-Salem State University to celebrate Founder's Day Oct. 22
Speaker Dr. Charles
Love is a
WSSU alumnus
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Dr. C harles Love, dean
of the School of Education
at the University of South
Carolina Upstate, will serve
as the guest speaker for the
2010 Founder's Day
Convocation at Winston
Salem State University
(WSSU) on Fridav, Oct. 22
at 9:45 a.m. in the K R
Williams Auditorium on
campus.
Founder's Das honors
Dr. Simon Green Atkins
who. in IK92. began Slater
Industrial Academy, which
became Winston-Salem
Teacher's College and is
now V\ inston-Salem State
Dr. Charles Love
University The convocation
is tree and open to the pub
lic.
Love has been dean of
the School of Education at
South Carolina I'pxtate
since July 1999, and has
more than quadrupled the
external funding of that
school. In addition to his
duties as dean, he occasion
ally teaches classes in edu
cational curriculum issues
and school leadership.
Prior to his current role,
he held positions in higher
education at Albany State
University. Georgia College
& State University,
Grambling State University
and Johnson C. Smith
University. Love also
served as a teacher, assistant
principal, principal and in
administration with the pub
lic schools in Charlotte,
N.C., as well as serving as
director of Student
Information and
Management for the N.C.
Department of Public
Instruction.
An alumnus of Winston
Salem State University with
a B.S. degree in elementary
education. Love earned his
master's degree from the
University of North Carolina
Charlotte and a specialist
degree in educational
administration from
Appalachian State
University. He earned his
doctorate degree in educa
tional administration from
the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Love serves in numerous
positions with the National
Council for the
Accreditation Teacher
Education and is a member
of the Board of Directors of
the National Association of
Teacher Educators. He also
serves orr the Board of
Visitors at WSSU.
Also as part of Founder's
Day, there will be the tradi
tional wreath laying ceremo
ny at' Dr. Atkins' statue on
campus at 8:45 a.m. prior to
the convocation.
City offering
free business
training series
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE _
The city's
Slinoritv Women's Business
Enterprise office is offering a
tree eight-week business train
ing program for people inter
ested in starting a small busi
ness or who recently started
one
Topics include market
analysis, writing a business
plan. applving for financing,
legal issues, bookkeeping &
taxes, business insurance and
more The course will also
include information on how to
apply for a city loan tor your
business.
The program starts Oct. 21
and will wrap up Dec. 16.
Classes w ill be held 6 to S p.m.
on Thursdav evenings at the
Carl H Russell Sr. Recreation
Center. 3521 Carver School
Road
The program is free but
you must register bv (X't. 17.
For more information or to
register, call City Link at 727
8Q00.
UNCSA to hold Open House
Sf'H I AL TO THE CMRONK I I
The Office of Admissions al UNCSA will conduct a Fall
Open House for prospective students and their families on
Friday. Nov. 5. The Open House will allow prospective appli
cants to experience the campus for a day and discover why
UNCSA is the place for talented students to train. Registration
will start that day. from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. An Information
Fair will he held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A Welcome
Session will
he held from
1-1:45 p.m.
At 2 p.m..
prospective
students will
he ahle to visit
the arts school
ot their choice
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SCHOOL ARTS
anu meet ?nn ueans. lacuuv memoers anu current students.
From 3:45-5 p.m.. campus (ours will be offered to the prospec
tive students and their parents.
L'NCSA offers programs for middle high school to graduate
school, depending on the particular discipline. Prospective high
school students should note that the state of North Carolina now
pavs the full cost of attending L'NCSA (tuition, fees, room and
board) for all in-state students who are accepted into the high
school program.
Registration is required. Prospective students may fill out the
form available online at w vv.uncsa.edu/admissions/open
house.htm and email the completed form to open
house? uncsa.edu. or mail it to UNCSA Office of Admissions.
1533 South Main St.. Winston-Salem. NC 27127.
For more information, visit uuu u/u \a .eduiudmissions or
call 330-770-3290.
WINSTON
SALEM
STATE
UNIVERSITY
October 17-24
HOMECOMING
^2010^
A Ramatizing Experience
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Penelope niven
_& Jen Ni f er Niven
Friday, October 22
AT 7:30 P.M.
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251 SPRUCE STREET, WlNSTON-SALEM
Mother /daughter authors, Penelope Niven and Jennifer Niven,
have authored more than ten books of memoir, biography and fiction.
They will discuss their adventures with some of the books they have written -
and some of the books they almost wrote.
Moderated by Denise Franldin, General Manager, 88.5 WFDD
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or call Brown Paper Tickets 2417 hotline at
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All proceeds benefit BOOKMARKS.
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2010 HOMECOMING {VENTS SCHEDULE
Sunday, October 17
12:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m. <
Student Kick-off Party
Hosted by Kid n' Play w
and featuring House Party Movies
Whi taker Gym
6:30 p.m.
Sunda y Sight At the Movies
Feature: "Rlinclside"
Thompson Center. R(x>m 207ABC
9:00 p.m.
lighting of the Sign
Thompson Center Rotunda
Monday, October 18
7:00 p.m.
Coronation
K.R. Williams Auditorium
Coronation Reception
( Immediately following Coronation)
Anderson Center, McNeil Ballroom
Tuesday, October 19
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Quintan Aaron
("The Blindside" film star)
Autograph Session
Thompson Center Breezeway/
Kennedy Dining
3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Q/A Discussion and Lecture Session
with Quinton Aaron
Dillard Auditorium
7:00 p.m.
Hypno Bra
Dillard Auditorium
Wednesday, October 20
7:00 p.m.
Homecoming Comedy Show
Featuring Gary Owens &
Tony Roberts
K.R Williams Auditorium
Friday, October 22
9:45 a.m.
Founder's Day Convocation
Dr. Simon Green Atkins Distinguished
Alumni Award Presentation
K.R. Williams Auditorium
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
RAM Rare mini-parade/pep rally /
day party/vendor fair
Fine Arts Bldg./Clock Tower/Pitt area
Thursday, October 21
9:00 p.m.
Homecoming Show C
Red & Black Affair/Party -
Wale & Monica
Millennium Center
?
Saturday, October 23
10:00 a.m.
Homecoming Parade
Downtown Winston-Salem
(4th and Poplar)
1:30 p.m.
WSSl J i>s. UNC Pembroke Football
Bowman Gray Stadium
7:00 p.m.
Homecoming Stef) Show
K.R. Williams Auditorium
Be sure to check www.ramhomecominfc com
for event updates.
For ticket information, call 336-750-3220