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Interview with John Lee "Bird" Ellis - OH 709
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with John Lee (Bird) Ellis for Dr. Garrison's project on the History of Emmett Scott High School. Emmett Scott was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was...
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Published by: Winthrop University
Knowledge Sharing Enablers in Small Business Networks
In an increasingly knowledge-based global economy, social capital and knowledge sharing, particularly amongst small business, have become critical sources of competitive advantage, but how can such knowledge sharing be enabled?...
Anonymous Donor Contributes $75,000 to Three Winthrop Funds
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The $75,000 gift will support three funds: the Historical Preservation Fund, the Student Veterans Annual Restricted Fund and the Debbie Garrick Leaders' Scholarship.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
Winthrop Graduate Chosen New Alumni Relations Executive Director
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Debbie Garrick '87, '89 is the new executive director of the Office of Alumni Relations. Garrick, a native of Neeses, S.C., came to Alumni Relations in 2004.
Published by: Winthrop University
A Radical Approach to Curriculum Design
A contemporary challenge for education in STEM is the need to produce work-ready graduates for a fast-changing and technology-driven workplace. This study focuses on first-year undergraduate computing students who failed to...
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
The Impact of Marriage on African American Educators in Bexar County, 1880-1950
Jordan LeJeune
Apr 01, 2020
As a society, we are still having discussions about whether or not women “can have it all.” We have not moved past gendered expectations for men and women. Mollie Carey Brown, Fanny Ellis Starnes, and Lady Henrietta Boyd were...
The Unknown Unknowns
Graduate education is influenced by trends and events that are political, economic, social, technological, and demographic. These materialize into challenges and opportunities for graduate students, an overview of these is...
Science Educators Will Be on Campus This Weekend Discussing Teaching Strategies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called "Connecting Core Concepts and Best Teaching Practices in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology," the workshop will help attendees develop new assessment tools for core concepts in biochemistry and molecular biology. ...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, March 5, 2009
Memorable Performance Depicts Life of Anne Frank Batter Up! Baseball Hopes for Home Run Season Cheapest Trip to Italy Young Invincibles Shun Medical Care Black in History: Tribute to Debbie Allen Money, Sex, Faith, Health...
Published by: Ursinus College
Making the transition
Veterans transitioning from the military to civilian life may encounter difficulties in different domains of functioning. Most research in this area comes from the US and Israel, with Veterans in Northern Ireland (NI) in the...
Recent advances in neural interfaces-Materials chemistry to clinical translation.
Implantable neural interfaces are important tools to accelerate neuroscience research and translate clinical neurotechnologies. The promise of a bidirectional communication link between the nervous system of humans and computers...
The Words of Poems are Who You were
Debbie Pullinger
Jan 17, 2019
In Hollindale’s Signs of Childness in Children’s Books (1997), the idea that adulthood is continuous with childhood co-exists with the idea that it is forever separated. Far from being self-contradictory, this reflects the...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1907
To tender the call Letter for the alumni Schubert string quartet Football Society Alumni notes Locals Seminary notes Literary Supplement: The Lack of Appreciation of the Beautiful; A Defense of American Poetry; The...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Key Factors Predicting Dementia in Individuals With Alzheimer's Disease-Type Pathology.
Dementia affects millions of individuals worldwide, yet there are no effective treatments. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, is characterized by amyloid and tau pathology with amyloid accumulation thought to...
Self preservation comes at a cost
Objectives: To explore and portray the perspectives of National Health Service Ambulance personnel related to the latest rise in the National Health Service occupational pension age.
Methods: Data gathering took the form of...
Making the transition
Veterans transitioning from the military to civilian life may encounter difficulties in different domains of functioning. Most research in this area comes from the US and Israel, with Veterans in Northern Ireland (NI) in the...

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