Wingate’s chemistry department takes care of its own. And the OneDog spirit goes beyond the classroom and the lab, with alumni becoming career catalysts of sorts for the next generation of chemists.
NCDOT will host a Public Meeting on Thursday, Feb. 2, from 5-7 p.m. in the Indian Trail Elementary School auditorium regarding the widening of Old Monroe Road in Indian Trail.
Interviewing for an internship, attending a professional networking event, or presenting research at a symposium — these opportunities should be exciting steps in a Wingate student’s journey
FirstHealth of the Carolinas is warning the community about a phone scam that uses “caller ID spoofing.” Spoofing is when a caller deliberately falsifies the information transmitted to your caller ID display to disguise their identity. Scammers often use neighbor spoofing so it appears that an incoming call is coming from a local number.
Wingate University’s MLK Awards – given each year to a student, a staff member and a faculty member who are living out the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. – will be presented to Emiyah Watkins, April Smith and Lavette Shirley Elee during a Jan. 18 reception, set for 4 p.m. at the George A. Batte Jr. Fine Arts Center.
The Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) Foundation has received $1,900 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help feed neighbors in their time of need.
In an effort to continue to modernize Career and Technical Education programs and classrooms across North Carolina, the General Assembly allotted $3 million in 2022 for State Superintendent Catherine Truitt to award funds to school districts via two grant programs: