Eleanor Lee YatesHomeFor Veterans, Cyber Security may be Open DoorFAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Fayetteville State University’s Center for Defense and Homeland Security drew noted experts from around the country to its Cyber Security Symposium last week. The audience of small business owners, educators, military personnel, veterans and other professionals heard the latest news and issues regarding cybersecurity attacks. The center’s goal is to increase the […]March 15, 2015StudentsToday’s College Students Can Face Serious Money Issues Through Bank ProductsThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently began examining whether students genuinely benefit from banking and financial services marketed to them through their colleges.June 3, 2013StudentsNettles: Multiple Factors Determine Student SuccessKey factors in a student’s chance for school success include one’s home environment, the quality of the school, and enriching after-school activities, according to Dr. Michael T. Nettles.February 26, 2013StudentsPembroke University Celebrates 125 Years of Accomplishments, GrowthDr. Kyle Carter, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, has some advice for university administrators with major milestones on the horizonNovember 26, 2012African-AmericanCharles Chesnutt Leaves an Indelible Legacy in Hometown and the NationFayetteville, N.C. is well known as the home of one of the country’s largest Army bases. Historians and literature lovers may know that the city was also home to America’s first famous Black novelist, Charles Waddell Chesnutt. His works focused on racial prejudice in the country in the late 19th and early 20th century, an issue he knew first-hand and wrote about long before the Harlem Renaissance.November 26, 2012Faculty & StaffGallery Renovation Delay Offers Opportunity for an Unusual ExhibitWSSU exhibit offers eclectic mix of pieces assembled “By special request.”October 15, 2012Faculty & StaffThey Call Him the ‘Mozart of Math’Talk about a very good year. Last August, Dr. Terence Tao won the prestigious Fields Medal…January 10, 2007African-AmericanIssues of Access and AffordabilityFor all the dour reports about the lack of access to U.S. higher education…October 4, 2006Leadership & PolicyBennett College President Prepares for a Year of Achievement Before Stepping DownWhen Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole announced on July 11 that she would retire as president of Bennett College in June of 2007…August 9, 2006Leadership & PolicyBennett College President Johnnetta Cole to Retire in June 2007The president of Bennett College announced this week that she would retire in June of 2007, noting only that she had achieved most of her goals since arriving at the small, historically Black women’s college in 2002.July 11, 2006Page 1 of 2Next Page