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Interview with Anne Duncan
Anne Duncan
Jan 01, 0001
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...
Published by: Winthrop University
Faculty Members' Documentary Details Spartanburg's Duncan Park Stadium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Duncan Park Stadium: 85 Years of Baseball Memories" will air Oct. 20 and Oct. 24 on ETV. Faculty members Mark Nortz and Albert Bolognese started working on the documentary in January 2010.
Published by: Winthrop University
New Gift Doubles Lucia Beason Bell Endowed Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The scholarship provides support for students from Chester County, S.C., in memory of Chester, S.C. resident Lucia Beason Bell. The scholarship began awarding after its establishment earlier in the academic year; this addition...
Published by: Winthrop University
Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Mar 01, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell's views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Feb 23, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell’s views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
Rocking of a bell tower - investigation by non-contact video measurement
Paul McCombie
Aug 15, 2019

Church bells are rung in many historic towers, principally in United Kingdom, in a way which enables precise control of timing, and changes in the sequences of the bells – this is known as change ringing. The bells are heavy...

J. G. Ballard’s Surrealist Liberalism
Duncan Bell
Nov 22, 2021
J. G. Ballard was one of the most original writers of the postwar era. Although he has drawn considerable attention from scholars across various fields, the character of his political thinking remains a puzzle. He has been...
Program for the Stage Production Bell, Book, and Candle
Curtain Club
Jan 01, 0001
This fifteen-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of Bell, Book, and Candle, held May 6 and 7, 1960 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
Published by: PLOS ONE
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
Rocking of a bell tower - investigation by non-contact video measurement
Paul McCombie
Aug 15, 2019

Church bells are rung in many historic towers, principally in United Kingdom, in a way which enables precise control of timing, and changes in the sequences of the bells – this is known as change ringing. The bells are heavy...

Progressive Recruitment of the Frontoparietal Multiple-demand System with Increased Task Complexity, Time Pressure, and Reward.
A distributed, frontoparietal "multiple-demand" (MD) network is involved in tasks of many different kinds. Integrated activity across this network may be needed to bind together the multiple features of a mental control program...
A Putative Multiple-Demand System in the Macaque Brain.
UNLABELLED: In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Pervasive activation of this "multiple-demand" (MD) network suggests a core function in supporting goal-oriented...
Did Somebody Say Augustan Totalitarianism? Duncan Kennedy’s ‘Reflections,’ Hannah Arendt’s $\textit{Origins}$, and the Continental Divide over Virgil’s $\textit{Aeneid}$
E Giusti
Feb 23, 2017
The allegedly old-fashioned debate over the pro- or anti- Augustanism of Augustan texts was superseded in 1992 by Duncan Kennedy’s ‘reflections’ over these terms of reference. Since then, the old dichotomy has appeared to be...
New Winthrop Scholarship Supports Chester County Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Lucia Beason Bell Endowed Scholarship is available to freshmen and current students. Bell, a native of Woodruff, S.C., lived in Chester and was active with several organizations there.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, February 9, 1948
Basketeers grab loop lead by thrashing Swarthmore, 49-38 Color Day festivities here Thursday; Ursinus Women's Club prexy to speak Bertel, Widholm set pace as grizzlies register fifth win Music of Clyde Walton sets tempo for...
Published by: Ursinus College
Viewing ambiguous social interactions increases functional connectivity between frontal and temporal nodes of the social brain.
Social behaviour is coordinated by a network of brain regions, including those involved in the perception of social stimuli and those involved in complex functions like inferring perceptual and mental states and controlling...
Spherical images and inextensible curved folding.
Keith A Seffen
Jun 04, 2018
In their study, Duncan and Duncan [Proc. R. Soc. London A 383, 191 (1982)1364-502110.1098/rspa.1982.0126] calculate the shape of an inextensible surface folded in two about a general curve. They find the analytical relationships...
Two Winthrop Graduates Picked for Winthrop University Board of Trustees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Janet Smalley `72 of Walhalla, South Carolina, was re-elected to the Third Congressional District seat. Shane Duncan `98 of Greenville, South Carolina, was elected to the Fourth Congressional District seat replacing Scott...
Published by: Winthrop University

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