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Interview with Brenda Stone
Brenda Stone
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Brenda Stone discussed her work with DHEC and her relationship with the community organizations that dealt with sickle cell. Stone discussed topics of DHEC's role in handling sickle...
Published by: Winthrop University
Biochemistry Professor Awarded Grant for Protein Study
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Takita Sumter, chemistry, has received a $167,428 grant for her research "Determination of the Role of Protein Arginine Methylation in HMGA1a Function." The grant is the largest science grant in Winthrop's history.
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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Winthrop Part of Math-Science Partnership Grant with Area Schools and Agencies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
York School District One will head up the grant, which also involves Chester County School District, North Central Regional S²MART Center, Catawba Regional Education Center, and York County Culture and Heritage Museums. Winthrop...
Published by: Winthrop University
Measurement error in estimates of sprint velocity from a laser displacement measurement device
This study aimed to determine the measurement error associated with estimates of velocity from a laser-based device during different phases of a maximal athletic sprint. Laser-based displacement data were obtained from 10...
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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Winthrop Receives Liberty Tree Initiative Grant
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop is one of eight schools nationwide to receive a $5,000 grant through the Liberty Tree Initiative. Initiative-related programming focuses on the five freedoms of the First Amendment.
Published by: Winthrop University
S.C. Campus Compact Awarded AmeriCorps Grant
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The S.C. Campus Compact, housed at Winthrop, has received the S.C. Healthy Families AmeriCorps grant. Winthrop will enroll 15-25 students in the Healthy Families program.
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The comparative in situ hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations in vapour open timber frame wall panels
An in situ experiment in a full scale timber frame test building was carried out to compare the hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations of identical thermal conductivity. Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were...
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Measurement error in estimates of sprint velocity from a laser displacement measurement device
This study aimed to determine the measurement error associated with estimates of velocity from a laser-based device during different phases of a maximal athletic sprint. Laser-based displacement data were obtained from 10...
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Winthrop Receives Grant to Create Student Financial Education Program
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The $40,000 grant is part of the council's best practice program called Enhancing Student Financial Education and co-sponsored by TIAA-CREF, which is a leading financial services provider with offices in Charlotte, N.C. Winthrop...
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Geochemical fingerprinting of Pleistocene stone tools from the Tràng An Landscape Complex, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.
Benjamin Utting
Jul 22, 2022
Raw material analyses of prehistoric stone tool assemblages can reveal insight into mobility and exchange patterns in hunter-gatherer populations by reconstructing the circulation of stone throughout ancient landscapes. In...
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Lithic landscapes
Humans have had a major impact on the environment. This has been particularly intense in the last millennium but has been noticeable since the development of food production and the associated higher population densities in the...
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National Science Foundation Grant to Fund Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop's chemistry program has received a National Science Foundation grant. The $282,309 grant will allow the program to buy equipment to help undergraduate research.
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop Alumna Awarded American Society of Primatology Grant
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Frye was one of only five students chosen to receive an American Society of Primatology grant. The Saltville, Virginia, earned her M.S. in biology from Winthrop. Brett Frye '12, who earned an M.S. in biology from Winthrop, has...
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Winthrop Receives U.S. Department of Education Grant to Total Nearly $3 Million
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Richard W. Riley College of Education has been awarded a U.S. Department of Education grant to focus on English language acquisition. The grant provides close to $550,000 in funding each year for five years, totaling nearly $3...
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Efficacy of Unani Compoud Formulation (UCF) “ZHS-1” in Case of Nephrolithiasis (HISSAT-UL-KULIYAH)
Nephrolithiasis (Hissat-ul-Kulliyah) is on the rise worldwide, with highest growth projected in Asia and other geographical region with hot, dry climates resulting from super saturation of urine in respect to the stone forming...
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Education Grant Will Help Improve Struggling Schools
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The U.S. Department of Education announced first-year funding of $1.4 million for what will ultimately be a $13 million five-year program. Winthrop is one of only 28 institutions nationally to be chosen to participate in the...
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Identifying anthropogenic features at Seoke (Botswana) using pXRF
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landscapes. Appearing from around 1200 CE, and showing considerable variability in size and form, these settlements are named after...
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Money to move

We examine the impact of a grant program promoting international mobility on researchers’ scientific outcomes and careers. To provide causal evidence, we exploit unique data from the Swiss National Foundation and implement a...

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Influence of Stone Columns on Seismic Response of Buildings Considering the Effects of Liquefaction
In this paper, the behaviour of a soil-foundation system supported on a stone column-reinforced liquefiable soil strata is investigated through finite element analysis. The numerical analyses are performed on a five story...
Economics Professor Gary Stone Chosen as William H. Grier Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Grier Professorship is awarded every four years to an excellent classroom teacher who is highly imaginative, dependable and in command of his or her discipline. Stone, who previously held the title from 2002-05, follows...
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A spatiotemporally explicit paleoenvironmental framework for the Middle Stone Age of eastern Africa.
Eastern Africa has played a prominent role in debates about human evolution and dispersal due to the presence of rich archaeological, palaeoanthropological and palaeoenvironmental records. However, substantial disconnects occur...
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