Doris Lessing’s poem “Landlocked” was published on December, 20th 1946 in the daily newspaper New Rhodesia and remains little known as it was not included in the 1959 Fourteen Poems collection. Plausibly, one of the reasons for...
Interview with Anne Porcher Perrin, member of the South Carolina Mothers Association and South Carolina Mother of the Year Selection Committee, and Anne Perrin Flynn, member of the South Carolina Mothers Association.
In her January 7, 2014 interview with Cody Willis, Anne Duncan reminisces of her time at Winthrop from 1974-1978 as a Physical Education major. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and...
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.
The initial gifts from the estate have created scholarship support for Winthrop students through the Anne Moss Biggs Endowed Scholarship, with first preference given to non-traditional students. Biggs, of Lumberton, N.C., who...
The editorial team thanks the Almighty for granting it courage and support in completing fourteen years of publication of the Journal of History and Social Sciences (JHSS) and resolves to continue the hard work with an...
Alloimmune risk stratification in renal transplantation has lacked the necessary prognostic biomarkers to personalize recipient care or optimize clinical trials. HLA molecular mismatch improves precision compared to traditional...
Dr. Herman L. Frick, superintendent of Winthrop Training School, was named Director of Teacher Education and Graduate Study at Winthrop in October 1946 Dr. Frick worked at Winthrop from 1941 to 1949 except for 1944-1946 when he...
Dr. Patel has written a book, "From Raindrops to an Ocean" that chronicles the late Anne Sanford's battle with leukemia, and focuses on the core human experiences of mortality and impermanence. Health Care Management students...
An interview with Dr. Proton Rahman, a rheumatologist, genetic epidemiologist, and professor at Memorial University. Dr. Rahman has been working in the province for the past 24 years and in addition to his clinical work, has...
Dr. Herman L. Frick, superintendent of Winthrop Training School, was named Director of Teacher Education and Graduate Study at Winthrop in October 1946 Dr. Frick worked at Winthrop from 1941 to 1949 except for 1944-1946 when he...
This collection includes an interview with Dr. Dee Campbell Breedon (1938-1998) concerning his work with the Department of Health and Environmental Control of South Carolina. Dr. Breedon discusses his early life, his education...
An interview with Dr. Proton Rahman, a rheumatologist, genetic epidemiologist, and professor at Memorial University. Dr. Rahman has been working in the province for the past 24 years and in addition to his clinical work, has...
BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant breast cancer trials are important for speeding up the introduction of new treatments for patients with early breast cancer and for the highly productive translational research which they facilitate....
Decision making is one of the most crucial aspects of any circumstances encountered by human beings. Moving from one phase of life to the other, leads to dramatic changes in the various internal and external environment...
The 50th anniversary edition of Dr. Seuss's "Come Over to My House" will be released in hardback Sept. 6. Kath, who earned her B.F.A. in design at Winthrop, lives and works in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Profit is fundamental right of every business, but the question is what should be the gravity of profit or how much be the greed of profit. Appetency of profit is must but too much greed affect the business. Researcher in this...
The article "Use of the BOADICEA Web Application in clinical practice: appraisals by clinicians from various countries" written by Anne Brédart · Jean‑Luc Kop · Antonis C. Antoniou · Alex P. Cunningham · Antoine De Pauw ·Marc...