College of Arts, Sciences & Education
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At the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) at WSSU, you’ll dive into a world of innovation, where cutting-edge teaching meets groundbreaking research. Our mission is to serve not just North Carolina, but the entire nation and the world.
Imagine thriving in small class sizes, exploring a vast range of dynamic courses, and engaging in exceptional research opportunities. Our top-notch faculty are dedicated to mentoring you, ensuring you receive a personalized and transformative educational experience.
With CASE, you’re not just a student; you’re a future leader, ready to make a lasting impact on society. Get ready to unleash your genius and chart your path to greatness.
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Manju Bhat
130 Carolina Hall
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The College Promise
The College Promise is extended to each student as they take up our institutional motto “Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve”. This promise is audacious, challenging and demanding. The world requires nothing less. Grounded in three overlapping principles, the College Promise reinforces the distinctiveness of our academic community and our shared values.
We promise a creative education that fully integrates the best of our intellectual traditions with the latest innovations in knowledge to fully prepare each student for life in a global society.
We promise a collaborative learning community networked together to advance the holistic development of each student so that they may reach the fullness of their potential.
We promise a committed faculty dedicated to the highest standards of teaching, scholarship, and service in the interests of advancing academic excellence and student academic success.
Education is not a question of mechanics; it is rather a question of ethics and morality. Education is primarily an effort to realize in man his possibilities as a thinking and feeling being.
College Events
Latest News for The College
City of Winston-Salem proclaims Sept. 27 as Winston-Salem State University Day
September 25, 2024
The City of Winston-Salem has officially proclaimed Friday, September 27, 2024, as “Winston-Salem State University Day.” Mayor Allen Joines presented Winston-Salem State University Chancellor Bonita Brown with the proclamation at the meeting of the City Council on September 16.WSSU Chancellor Bonita Brown introduces herself to faculty, staff at kickoff assembly
August 15, 2024
Encourages campus to get excited about change
Employees of Winston-Salem State University got a chance to hear from its 14th Chancellor Bonita Brown during the annual faculty and staff kickoff Aug. 14 at Dillard Auditorium on the campus of WSSU. It was Brown’s first address to the campus community as it prepares for the new academic school year.
WSSU announces 14th Chancellor
May 29, 2024
Bonita J. Brown has been named the 14th Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University. She was elected by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, following her nomination by University of North Carolina System President Peter Hans. Brown will assume her role on July 1, 2024.
WSSU student awarded NC Space Grant to fuel her research in growing crops in space
January 10, 2024
Winston-Salem State University student A’nya Buckner of Morrisville is unleashing her genius out of this world. The junior biology major with a chemistry minor has been selected by the N.C. Space Grant as one of the 2023-2024 Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) STEM Bridge Scholars.