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  2. Winston-Salem State University - Wikipedia

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    A statute designating Winston-Salem State College as Winston-Salem State University received legislative approval in 1969. On July 1, 1972, Winston-Salem State University became one of 16 constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. [4] In 2020, MacKenzie Scott donated $30 million to Winston-Salem State. Her donation is the ...

  3. Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Foundation donated the land the coliseum now sits on to the city of Winston-Salem in 1969. The city of Winston-Salem completed construction of the coliseum in 1989 at a cost of $20.1 million. [7] On May 20, 2013, the Winston-Salem city council approved the sale of the Joel Coliseum to Wake Forest University for $8 million.

  4. Bowman Gray Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bowman Gray Stadium is part of the Winston-Salem Sports and Entertainment Complex and is home of the Winston-Salem State University Rams football team. [1] It was also the home to the Wake Forest University Football Team from 1956 until Groves Stadium (now Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium) opened in 1968. Bowman Gray Stadium was a popular ...

  5. Wake Forest University - Wikipedia

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    Wake Forest University (WFU) is a private research university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1834, the university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest , north of Raleigh, North Carolina .

  6. Reynolda Hall - Wikipedia

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    Reynolda Hall is the main building on the Reynolda Campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.It is located on the southeastern side of Hearn Plaza (also known as the Upper Quad), opposite Wait Chapel, while the rear of the building overlooks Manchester Plaza (Magnolia Quad or Lower Quad).

  7. C. E. Gaines Center - Wikipedia

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    The C.E. Gaines Center is a basketball arena on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. It is named for former WSSU men's basketball coach Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, who led the men's basketball team for 47 years. The facility has a capacity of 3,200 spectators and opened in 1978.

  8. Wake Forest School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the school was renamed Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and the medical school campus became the Bowman Gray Campus. [6] On April 7, 2000, developer David Shannon announced plans for a three-story building in Piedmont Triad Research Park in downtown Winston-Salem which would house the medical school's physician assistant ...

  9. Winston-Salem State Rams - Wikipedia

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    Winston-Salem State played in the 2012 Division II National Championship football game on December 15, 2012. They lost, 35–7, to Valdosta State University , finishing the season, 14–1, the best of any historically black college/university.