Education
NC Schools Are Transitioning From Textbooks to E-Books
More than 150 education leaders from across the country are meeting Thursday at Discovery Communications' outside of Washington D.C. to discuss the future of digital textbooks and the transition to the digital classroom. Thousands more are joining the one-day conference on-line.
L.A. Schools Hire Security Aides To Watch For Threats
Loan Education Becomes Prerequisite As Student Debt Balloons
Community Invited to Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony in Greensboro
Monday, April 8 is Holocaust Remembrance Day around the world. It marks the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. A community event in Greensboro this weekend will pay tribute to the estimated 11-million people killed during this turbulent time in history.
Researchers Say Exercise Could Delay the Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
Regular Exercise can benefit anyone, but researchers At the University of North Carolina at Greensboro are looking to see if physical activity can delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
A Letter On Finding A Husband Before Graduation Spurs Debate
WSSU Students will invest $100,000 in Stock Market to Help Grow Scholarship Fund
One group of students at Winston-Salem State University is getting hands-on Wall Street experience in the classroom, thanks to a new facility on campus.
Deadline Nearing for Sale of Winston-Salem Coliseum & Stadium
The city of Winston-Salem wants to divest some of its assets. City leaders are planning public hearings to discuss the potential sale of the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Bowman Gray Stadium .
UNC Students Protest Budget Cuts and Tuition Increase Proposals
Last week, N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory laid out a $20.6 billion spending plan, which includes cutting more than $135 million from the University of North Carolina system over the next year. But some UNC students are letting lawmakers know how they feel about the proposed funding cuts.