In this fascinating book, Geoffrey Smith explores the lives and experiences of those Royalists who served Charles I and Charles II as agents, spies and conspirators during the 1640s and 1650s. He takes us into a murky world of...
Cultivated bivalves are important not only because of their economic value, but also due to their impacts on natural ecosystems. The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is the world's most heavily cultivated shellfish species and...
Marilyn Smith, professor of management and Winthrop's 2013 Distinguished Professor, said she will talk about change. Like many professionals and educators who have had to learn technology for a rapidly changing world, Smith said...
Buchanan-Smith is the founder and principal of Buchanan-Smith LLC and the author of several books. The 6 p.m. event will be held on the second floor of Tillman Hall where the 13 graduating seniors will display their portfolios.
Faculty members Jane Smith, English, and Jennifer Disney, political science, were named Distinguished Professor and Outstanding Junior Professor. The awards were presented May 5 during spring commencement.
Much is known about melatonin and its role in the circadian regulation of vertebrate organisms. However, melatonin has not been studied extensively in more primitive bilaterians. The aim of this study was to analyze the...
Professor Tony Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947. He completed his LLB and LLM at Canterbury University, interspersed with a short-lived sortie into legal work with the Treasury. It was during these formative...
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...
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...
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Faculty, staff, students and the community are invited to the 7 p.m. event at the Richardson Ballroom in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. Smith represents District 52 for Richland County in the S.C. House of...
Reflections on New Year Philadelphia letter Dr. Smith becomes a Benedict Ursinus Union program New Year party The John Barrett prizes 1906 Alumni Personals Important notice
In mid nineteenth-century Britain, the study of geology involved radical new understandings of the earth’s history. This had ramifications for architecture, providing new ways of seeing stone and designing buildings. This...
By the second decade of the 21st century, there has been a multi-faceted technological development in the field of networked control system (NCS). This progression in NCS has not only revealed its significant applications in...
Thespians choose Blore & Rodimer, Fall cast leads: "Write me a murder" heads into first stage of production Pledging begins as sororities end last week of rushing: 61 women sign bids Queen Jeanne Dawson, grid triumph, flavor...
Lorelei at Sunnybrook features Lester Lanin: Ten Whitians named, John Wirth crowned king Forum presents Hinderas performing American works Inter-Fraternity Council plans three part weekend: To be first in series of Winter...
Frat pledges taken for Spring semester Whitians honor eight women during Lorelei, Friday night Gabel crowned Lorelei King U.C. Meisters to tour in Maryland and Virginia Ursinus Y presented the Voyage of the Phoenix '67 grad...
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...
Between John Cabot's discoveries in the New World and the turn of the new millennium lay five hundred years of a remarkable English and American choral music tradition. The body of choral literature on which this tradition...
In memoriam Education for peace President's page Our war correspondents Alumni secretary resigns Mrs. Leighton K. Smith elected to fill vacancy 74th annual commencement Alumni Association reelects "Jing" Johnson Local...
Discussion as part of Nason, G. P., Powell, B., Elliott, D. and Smith, P. A. (2017), Should we sample a time series more frequently?: decision support via multirate spectrum estimation. J. R. Stat. Soc. A, 180: 353–407....