BACKGROUND: Metabolomics is a rapidly developing functional genomic tool that has a wide range of applications in diverse fields in biology and medicine. However, unlike transcriptomics and proteomics there is currently no...
Living in the 19th century, Helen DeKroyft was an incredibly popular and highly praised blind orator and author. Her ability to gain such success was not only due to her intelligence, but also due to the ability for audiences to...
A senior at Winthrop College, Helen McRae (Pat) Hicklin of Richburg, SC has been selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities for 1946-1947. Others named for Who's Who at Winthrop include: Marian...
During a memorial concert earlier this month, Helen Layton became the first recipient of the scholarship, which provides financial support for scholarships, faculty support and programming needs of the Peace, Justice, and...
Bringing a safe and effective pharmaceutical product or medical device to market requires an astonishing amount of time and money. This research features interviews with the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Chief Scientific...
Moral injury accounts for the complexity of symptoms evident in military personnel which go beyond the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis. This study sought to investigate the relationship between guilt and shame...
Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," will speak Oct. 29 in Tillman Auditorium. Prejean is an internationally known speaker and anti-death penalty activist.
Numerous studies have documented the effects of personality on health outcomes. However, which traits are most relevant to health, and the precise magnitude of their effects, is inconsistent across studies. The present study...
To remain culturally competent is an essential role requirement of administrators, curriculum developers, faculty, and students who drive the mission, value, and goals at academic institutions. Their scope of influence and...
The Death Penalty Awareness Series will include lectures, films and a Department of Theatre and Dance play. Author Sister Helen Prejean will speak during the series.
Background: There is little research exploring the impact of technology assisted child sexual abuse (TA-CSA) and how this is similar to/differs from offline.
Objectives: This novel study aimed to understand the impact...
Moral injury accounts for the complexity of symptoms evident in military personnel which go beyond the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosis. This study sought to investigate the relationship between guilt and shame...
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, intensive land use nearly eliminated red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) throughout portions of West Virginia (WV). Red spruce has been slow to regenerate on mountaintop heathland...
BACKGROUND: LuxS may function as a metabolic enzyme or as the synthase of a quorum sensing signalling molecule, auto-inducer-2 (AI-2); hence, the mechanism underlying phenotypic changes upon luxS inactivation is not always...
Plans nearly complete for big campaign Endowment campaign is explained to students Large audience greets McDowell Concert Company Professor Witmer addresses YMCA on service Ursinus battles George Washington University to...
Background: There is little research exploring the impact of technology assisted child sexual abuse (TA-CSA) and how this is similar to/differs from offline.
Objectives: This novel study aimed to understand the impact...
Breakfield intends that the scholarship will celebrate the work of Randolph and Williams and will provide crucial funding to non-traditional students who are studying at Winthrop. The newly created Randolph-Williams Endowment...
Anne Moss Biggs, of Lumberton, N.C., who passed away in the fall, cited her own Winthrop experience as the motivation for creating the scholarship. Biggs and her three sisters, all natives of York, S.C., are graduates of...