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Whitney Lawrence of Anderson Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop College senior Whitney Lawrence of Anderson, SC has been selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities. Miss Lawrence is a commerce major, served on the executive council of the student...
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Campus Mourns Death of Long-time Employee Sir Lawrence Darby
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sir Lawrence Darby, a custodian who worked at the Winthrop Coliseum, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 23, from injuries sustained in a car accident. Darby was very active with the Samaritan's Feet project involving Winthrop's...
Published by: Winthrop University
Retired Faculty Member and Former S.C. Rep. Bessie Moody-Lawrence Dies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A pioneer as the second African-American woman to serve in the S.C. General Assembly from York County, Moody-Lawrence was the first and only Winthrop professor to serve as a state legislator.
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Did the Shrew Tame You: An Exploration of Sexual Politics in Shakespeare's <em>The Taming of the Shrew</em>
Marisa Stickel
Jan 01, 0001
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, examining the gender roles that influence the relationship between Katherine and Petruccio. By analyzing Petruccio's attempts at taming...
Published by: Winthrop University
Grassroots Training for Reproducible Science

There is a widely acknowledged need to improve the reliability and efficiency of scientific research to increase the credibility of the published scientific literature and accelerate discovery. Widespread improvement requires...

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Grassroots Training for Reproducible Science

There is a widely acknowledged need to improve the reliability and efficiency of scientific research to increase the credibility of the published scientific literature and accelerate discovery. Widespread improvement requires...

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Functionalized carbon nanoparticles, blacks and soots as electron-transfer building blocks and conduits
Functionalized carbon nanoparticles (or blacks) have promise as novel active high-surface-area electrode materials, as conduits for electrons to enzymes or connections through lipid films, or as nano-building blocks in...
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An Architect of the New South: a Case Study of William Lawrence Hill and Sharon, South Carolina
Paul Laffredo, III
Jan 01, 0001
This is a case study of William Lawrence Hill and Sharon South Carolina. Mr. Hill was born in 1866 and grew up under the harshness of Reconstruction which taught Hill that above all else he did not want to become a southern...
Published by: Winthrop University
Functionalized carbon nanoparticles, blacks and soots as electron-transfer building blocks and conduits
Functionalized carbon nanoparticles (or blacks) have promise as novel active high-surface-area electrode materials, as conduits for electrons to enzymes or connections through lipid films, or as nano-building blocks in...
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Food-related inhibitory control training reduces food liking but not snacking frequency or weight in a large healthy adult sample
Inhibitory control training has recently been used as an intervention to aid healthy eating and encourage weight loss. The aim of this pre-registered study was to explore the effects of training on food liking, food consumption...
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Construction of Fluorescent Analogs to Follow the Uptake and Distribution of Cobalamin (Vitamin B<inf>12</inf>) in Bacteria, Worms, and Plants
Vitamin B 12 is made by only certain prokaryotes yet is required by a number of eukaryotes such as mammals, fish, birds, worms, and Protista, including algae. There is still much to learn about how this nutrient is trafficked...
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Writing Self-Efficacy and Performance Among Students in an Online Doctoral Program
Writing an argument is an essential skill for doctoral students in achieving academic and occupational success. Writing an argument effectively requires the ability to use correct writing mechanics, but doctoral students may...
Winthrop Music Department Jan. 21, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Walter B. Roberts and Miss Katherine Pfohl of the Winthrop College music department will give a program at First Baptist Church in Johnston, SC.
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Counterspace Support for BIPOC Employees Within a Holistic JEDI Library Framework
This chapter presents a case study of how an academic library supports Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) employees with funding so these workers can find counterspaces (spaces where they can feel safe in community...
Newlyweds and Parents Inspire Each Other in Comedy "Things My Mother Taught Me"
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Things My Mother Taught Me," by Katherine DiSavino, tells the story of the duo, moving in together halfway across the country from their parents. The production runs Wednesday, Sept. 28 through Saturday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. and...
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Two Winthrop Social Work Students Earn State Association Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Wendy Adams of Rock Hill was selected as the Master of Social Work Student of the Year, while Katherine "Katie" Zanowski of Neptune, N.J., was picked as the Bachelor of Social Work Student of the Year. The two received their...
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Students Uphold Late Professor's Legacy with CindyMackie Foundation Scholarships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The honored students were Brittany Boswell, Amy Giebel and Katherine Ware. The CindyMackie Foundation was established in honor of Assistant Professor of English Cynthia Furr and her young daughter Mackie.
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The Ontological Structure of the Hermeneutic Circle
In his recent review of a book by Fred Lawrence, Jeremy Wilkins remarked that the author left undeveloped his claim that Lonergan’s functional specialties “thematize the ontological structure of the hermeneutic circle.” Why, he...

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