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Interview with Dorothy Rauch
Dorothy Rauch
Jan 01, 0001
In her April 30, 1980 interview with Jeff Clark, Dorothy Rauch recalls growing up on campus and attending Winthrop during the Great Depression. In particular, Rauch shares what it was like as a Day Student and the changes she...
Published by: Winthrop University
A qualitative study of health promotion in academy schools in England.
BACKGROUND: Schools are an important setting for health promotion. In England, around one third of publicly funded schools have become independent of local authorities since 2000 and are now academies, run by an academy trust....
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A qualitative study of health promotion in academy schools in England
Abstract: Background: Schools are an important setting for health promotion. In England, around one third of publicly funded schools have become independent of local authorities since 2000 and are now academies, run by an...
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Dorothy Chamings Jan. 15, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Dorothy Chamings and Gertrude Knelleken of the Winthrop College physical education department will hold a basketball clinic at a high school in Charleston.
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Lois Anne Dollard and Dorothy Brunson Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Lois Anne Dollard and Dorothy Brunson of Sumter were contributors to the winter edition of The Journal, Winthrop College's literary publication. Miss Dollard wrote a poem and an essay, and Miss Brunson published a sonnet.
Published by: Winthrop University
Creating Equitable Schools Focus of Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The lecture will be in Whitton Auditorium, located within Vivian Moore Carroll Hall. It is a free cultural event and is open to the public. The evolution of racism in America's schools is the focus of Winthrop University's 13th...
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Sex Slave Survivor to Speak at Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Toshia Shaw's talk will be at 7 p.m. on April 19 in Dina's Place. It is a free cultural event. This is the 15h installment of the Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium.
Published by: Winthrop University
Logical and Methodological Issues Affecting Genetic Studies of Humans Reported in Top Neuroscience Journals

Genetics and neuroscience are two areas of science that pose particular methodological problems because they involve detecting weak signals (i.e., small effects) in noisy data. In recent years, increasing numbers of studies...

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Dorothy Medlin '53 Legacy Gift Announced at Special Reception for Friends, Colleagues
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Dot Medlin, who passed away in July 2011, previously established the Dorothy M. Medlin Endowed Fund, in 2007. Her estate gift contributed to the $400,000 fund, which will support research, programming and archival activities in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Logical and Methodological Issues Affecting Genetic Studies of Humans Reported in Top Neuroscience Journals

Genetics and neuroscience are two areas of science that pose particular methodological problems because they involve detecting weak signals (i.e., small effects) in noisy data. In recent years, increasing numbers of studies...

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Dorothy W. Williams '60 Endows Fund for Family and Consumer Sciences
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Dorothy W. Williams Family and Consumer Sciences Fund will provide funds for the family and consumer sciences program to be used for scholarship awards; travel for student and faculty development; activities of the Winthrop...
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Pursuing family justice before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Sarah Moore, Alex Newbury
Apr 01, 2024
This article provides three snapshots of family justice – pre-pandemic, during national lockdown, and as England settled into a ‘new normal’ of hybrid justice processes. It does so by drawing upon focus group discussions with...
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Sportswriter to Deliver Keynote Lecture at Ninth DPT Colloquium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
New York Times sportswriter William C. Rhoden is keynote speaker for the ninth annual Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium April 12. The colloquium honors late English professor Dorothy Perry Thompson.
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Alumna Establishes Endowed Fund to Support Pre-Physical Therapy Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Dorothy "Dot" Allen established the Dorothy B. Allen Endowed Fund to support Winthrop's pre-physical therapy program. Allen worked as a physical therapist and traveled the world in the U.S. Army Reserves Medical Corps.
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Pursuing family justice before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Sarah Moore, Alex Newbury
Apr 01, 2024
This article provides three snapshots of family justice – pre-pandemic, during national lockdown, and as England settled into a ‘new normal’ of hybrid justice processes. It does so by drawing upon focus group discussions with...
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Three Professors Promoted
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Celesta Wine [1899-1981] was a professor of English at Winthrop from 1941 to 1965. Her area of expertise was 16th century literature. She married Dr. Stuart H. Shippey on May 31, 1961. See also her papers in the Pettus...
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December 2011: Volume 1 Issue 2
Dacus Library
Jan 01, 0001
Inside this Issue: ChristmasFriends of Dacus Library EndowmentDacus Library of Winthrop UniversityDacus Library Benefactor Dorothy M. Medlin
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Resistance of subarctic soil fungal and invertebrate communities to disruption of below‐ground carbon supply
Abstract: The supply of recent photosynthate from plants to soils is thought to be a critical mechanism regulating the activity and diversity of soil biota. In the Arctic, large‐scale vegetation transitions are underway in...
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Summer 2011
Inside this Issue: Sharyn McCrumb 11/3Business Meeting Items, 10/7/2011 Dorothy M. MedlinMap and Parking for Events of Oct. 7 and Nov. 3 Membership FormA Note from the Chair
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UNC Professor to Speak on African-American Literature March 7
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
UNC-Chapel Hill's Trudier Harris will be the speaker for the fifth annual Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium in African-American Studies and the African-American Experience.
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