Skip to main content

New team leads WSSU events

As Winston-Salem State University commemorates its 125th anniversary, a new team is in place to help guide the celebration.

 The Office of University and Donor Events was formed in late 2016 to manage and lead university-wide events. Kimberly Fair Reese, who has more than 20 years of work experience at WSSU, was recently named executive director for the office. 

“The Office of University and Donor Events is a new model for WSSU,” says Reese, a WSSU alumna. “The idea is to streamline the budgeting, planning and implementation for events under the Chancellor’s Office as well as stewardship events, and to make sure university events align with the university’s mission and strategic plan.”

Her team, which reports to the Chancellor’s Office, provides oversight for more than 60 events annually, including large events such as Homecoming and Commencement. The team also manages a new Campus Event Council, which is composed of event planners and event site managers from across the campus.

This summer, the team is finalizing the events schedule for WSSU’s 125th anniversary.

The yearlong celebration culminates this fall with WSSU’s birthday celebration on Sept. 28 followed by Homecoming on Oct. 28.

“The anniversary is a great opportunity to share the university’s historic milestones and achievements with the community we’ve served for 125 years,” Reese says. “From lectures and fundraisers to dance parties and concerts, we have a robust schedule of events to engage the entire university community.”

For 125th anniversary events and other information, please visit the 125th Anniversary Website.

Kimberly Reese

More News

WSSU to host hip-hop legend Pete Rock for Black History Month event

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will host legendary hip-hop artist and producer Pete Rock as the featured guest speaker for its annual Black History Month celebration. The event, titled “The Miseducation of…”, will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 13, in Dillard Auditorium on the WSSU campus.

Read Moreabout WSSU to host hip-hop legend Pete Rock for Black History Month event

Winston-Salem State University sees record graduate enrollment following program revival

Winston-Salem State University has reached a historic milestone with the largest graduate student enrollment in its history, a significant achievement that comes nearly two years after the institution reinstated its graduate college.

Read Moreabout Winston-Salem State University sees record graduate enrollment following program revival

WSSU researchers use mobile app technology to improve healthcare efficiency and worker safety

A team of researchers, led by Dr. Muztaba Fuad, professor and interim chair of computer science at Winston-Salem State University, are pioneering the use of mobile apps to make healthcare work more efficient. WSSU students are helping with the research by tracking their own movements and postures.

Read Moreabout WSSU researchers use mobile app technology to improve healthcare efficiency and worker safety