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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...
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Fulbright Recipient Karen Stock to Teach in China
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Karen Stock awarded Fulbright to teach Western art history in China. She will spend the fall at Beijing Normal University.
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
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...
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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...
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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The allegedly old-fashioned debate over the pro- or anti- Augustanism of Augustan texts was superseded in 1992 by Duncan Kennedy’s ‘reflections’ over these terms of reference.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...
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Review of: Karen Hunger Parshall, Michael T. Walton and Bruce T. Moran (eds.), Bridging Traditions
S Fransen
Mar 04, 2019
This collected volume is written in honour of Allen G. Debus (1926–2009), the famous historian of science. Trained as a chemist, his interest in the history of science and chemistry would guide his research and his output. As...
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A Socio-Cultural Approach to Evaluating and Designing Reading Comprehension Apps for Language Learning
Mobile devices are increasingly promoted as tools to facilitate ubiquitous and individualized learning, allowing learners to work at their own pace in authentic and meaningful settings. However, in the case of second language...
Mapping the Migration
Monarch butterfly populations have been declining at an accelerating rate. While local mitigative measures can provide some relief, the larger scale loss of habitat and lack of flyway continuity must also be addressed. This...
Phylogenomic exploration of the relationships between strains of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis.
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (Map) is an infectious enteric pathogen that causes Johne's disease in livestock. Determining genetic diversity is prerequisite to understanding the epidemiology and...
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Digital Citizenship and Digital Communities
Over the past decade, the vision of smart cities filled with technological innovation and digitally engaged citizens has been pursued around the globe, but not all city residents have a chance to participate in or benefit from...
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...
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Towards a reframing of student support

This paper reports on a study that investigated the range of institutional support needs of international students at one Australian university with a view to increasing understanding of their needs and the ways in which...

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Exploiting tumour addiction with a serine and glycine-free diet.
Understanding cancer metabolism is key to unveil the Achilles’ heel of cancer cells and provide novel therapeutic interventions for patients. While the rerouting of metabolic pathways during development1 or cancer transformation...
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Online Teaching During COVID-19
This study reports on a collaborative research project initiated in 2022 by the authors based in Hong Kong and the Philippines. The overarching goal is to review and assess the impact that the prolonged use of technology for...
Towards a reframing of student support

This paper reports on a study that investigated the range of institutional support needs of international students at one Australian university with a view to increasing understanding of their needs and the ways in which...

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Modeling Migratory Patterns of the Eastern Monarch Butterfly
The purpose of this research was to relate the influence of specific site suitability variables to eastern monarch butterfly migratory patterns and behavior. Elevation, temperature, precipitation, and land use data layers were...
Physical Education Teacher Program Named Best in the State
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS SCAHPERD noted that the program "has provided a consistent tradition in preparing physical education teachers" and "provided innumerable quality teachers" in the field. Two Winthrop alumni in the field were...
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