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Terri Wright Named Executive Director of Sponsored Programs and Research
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop's Academic Affairs Division has selected Terri Wright as the executive director of the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research (SPAR) effective July 17. Wright comes to Winthrop after 15 years of teaching, contract...
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Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London
Robert Fink
Jul 18, 2013
Review of: Projects in Linguistics: A Practical Research Guide to Researching Language, by Alison Wray, Kate Trott and Aileen Bloomer. London: Arnold, 1998. Pp xv, 303. Can $38.50.
Critical method
Alexander Wright
Jan 01, 0001
The paper presents an applied model for the practice and teaching of Architecture: Critical Method. This method has been developed by Alexander Wright in the course of the last twenty years. The paper illustrates how it has been...
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Critical method
Alexander Wright
Jan 01, 0001
The paper presents an applied model for the practice and teaching of Architecture: Critical Method. This method has been developed by Alexander Wright in the course of the last twenty years. The paper illustrates how it has been...
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College Student Literacy Publication Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Emily Wright, a junior at Winthrop College published two poems in the winter edition of The Journal. Miss Wright is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Wright of Ridge Spring, SC. Miss Wright is an English major, president of Pierians...
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Human Nutrition Student Wins State Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Wright is a human nutrition major living in Columbia, South Carolina. She plans to work in public health nutrition after graduation.
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Voice Professor Plans Program of Inspirational Songs
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Her performance on Feb. 21 will feature the works of such important 16th-, 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century composers. Jennifer Corbell Hough, soprano; Craig Estep, counter tenor; dancer Alison Cook; and pianist/harpsichordist...
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Verna Wright Lecture:Psoriatic Arthritis
Neil J McHugh
Nov 01, 2015

About 30% of individuals with skin psoriasis will develop an inflammatory disease of the peripheral or axial skeleton involving synovial and/or entheseal tissue termed psoriatic arthritis (PsA). In most cases psoriasis will...

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Evaluating genetic drift in time-series evolutionary analysis.
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evolutionary systems with a finite population size. Approximations have commonly been used but the model itself has rarely been tested...
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Ontologies relevant to behaviour change interventions
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainability. However, reporting behaviour change interventions accurately and synthesising evidence about effective interventions is...
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Popular Antebellum Clothing Exhibit Returns to Pettus Archives
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The exhibit will be on display until March 29. Alison Boulton will give a lecture Tuesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections. It is a free cultural event.
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Human Nutrition Graduate Earns National Recognition
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Wright will put the $2,500 award toward completing her dietetic studies, which will conclude this May. She's currently completing the university's dietetic internship certificate program and will spend this spring as...
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Textual errors in Serlo of Bayeux’s poem about the capture of Bayeux
Moreed Arbabzadah
Jun 20, 2019
Current editions of Serlo of Bayeux’s poem about the capture of Bayeux in 1105 contain numerous errors. The most important editions are those of Wright and Brial; I therefore focus on their editions in this article. I provide an...
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Genomic variant sharing
Sharing de-identified genetic variant data is essential for the practice of genomic medicine and is demonstrably beneficial to patients. Robust genetic diagnoses that inform medical management cannot be made accurately without...
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Entertainment Industry Professionals Flock to Create Carolina
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Charles Randolf-Wright will direct "Medal of Honor Rag" May 25-26 and June 2. A staged reading of "Home! Now!!" will be presented May 31 and June 1.
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The Grizzly, April 21, 2022
A Look Into Ursinus's "Quest" for an Inclusive Campus Contact Without a Trace! Get to Know Dr. Carol Dole Meet Eva Wright! Opinions: Club Sports Should Have Athletic Trainers Trophy Brophy The Get-Back: Ursinus Softball
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Verna Wright Lecture:Psoriatic Arthritis
Neil J McHugh
Nov 01, 2015

About 30% of individuals with skin psoriasis will develop an inflammatory disease of the peripheral or axial skeleton involving synovial and/or entheseal tissue termed psoriatic arthritis (PsA). In most cases psoriasis will...

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The Children's Hour Theme of Power of Gossip Still Fresh Today
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Written by playwright Lillian Hellman, this serious and adult play concerns two women - Karen Wright (Ann Marie Calabro of Greenville, S.C.,) and Martha Dobie (Cecily Bigham of Merriamac, Mass.,) - who run a boarding school for...
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Charlotte Author Will Speak on Midlife Reinventions on Oct. 6
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Kim Wright is the guest speaker at the 6 p.m. dinner meeting Oct. 6 of the Friends of Dacus Library in Tuttle Dining Room, McBryde Hall. The Friends of Dacus meeting is free to members and open to non-members for $18 per ticket.
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Meeting CanMEDS objective through global health education at MUN
Background The academic and practical benefit of global health education have been recognized and endorsed by the Association of Faculties of Medicine in Canada (AFMC) and articulated by the AFMC Resource Group (2011). Clinical...
Ancient crops provide first archaeological signature of the westward Austronesian expansion.
The Austronesian settlement of the remote island of Madagascar remains one of the great puzzles of Indo-Pacific prehistory. Although linguistic, ethnographic, and genetic evidence points clearly to a colonization of Madagascar...
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