Deepest appreciation
ZSR expresses gratitude to Wake Forest University for bringing Dr. Maya Angelou to Winston-Salem 32 years ago.
ZSR expresses gratitude to Wake Forest University for bringing Dr. Maya Angelou to Winston-Salem 32 years ago.
Franklin McCain was a 1993 ZSR Nancy Susan Reynolds award winner and one of the "Greensboro Four."
Leslie Winner joins public education, philanthropic and community leaders at UNC-Chapel Hill to address growing poverty in NC.
In conjunction with its 75th anniversary, ZSR concludes a series of Community Dialogue sessions across NC.
ZSR grantee, NC Center for Nonprofits, announces new statewide initiative to help nonprofit boards of directors and executive directors plan for the massive changes in leadership expected as Baby Boomers retire.
In this letter to the editor, David L. Neal, President of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, expresses some of the William Friday Fellows for Human Relations’ concern about recent changes in education policy and reductions in school funding.
The White House honors Anita Brown-Graham, ZSR board member and director of the Institute for Emerging Issues, as a "Champion of Change."
In this guest column, Leslie J. Winner, Executive Director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, writes about the important role that principals play in determining the success of students.
The White House names John Herrera, co-founder of the Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) – a ZSR grantee – an Immigrant Innovator Champion of Change.
In this guest column, Leslie J. Winner, Executive Director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, writes about the importance of developing well-prepared, dedicated school principals.