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Interview with Margaret Howell Heath
Margaret Howell Heath
Jan 01, 0001
In her October 12, 2006 interview with Nicole L. Wilson, Margaret Howell Heath explains why she joined the WAVES and shares her experiences being stationed in San Francisco. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the...
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Interview with Margaret Williamson - OH 065
Margaret Williamson
Jan 01, 0001
In her October 2, 2014 interview with Rebecca Nave, Margaret Williamson speaks of her time at Winthrop University during its transition into a coed institution. She talks of her involvement in various student organizations and...
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New Scholarships Honor Alumna Margaret Eleazer Godbold '34
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Margaret Eleazer Godbold '34 taught at Winthrop Training School. Both scholarships support post-traditional graduate students.
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Frozen photons in Jaynes Cummings arrays
We study the origin of "frozen" states in coupled Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard arrays in the presence of losses. For the case of half the array initially populated with photons while the other half is left empty we show the emergence...
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Frozen photons in Jaynes Cummings arrays
We study the origin of "frozen" states in coupled Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard arrays in the presence of losses. For the case of half the array initially populated with photons while the other half is left empty we show the emergence...
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'Meynnart Wewyck and the Portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Master's Lodge at St John's College, Cambridge', The Burlington Magazine 161 (April 2019)
New documentary discoveries and technical analysis reveal that a portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort, founder of St John's College, Cambridge, was painted c. 1510 by the Netherlandish immigrant artist Meynnart Wewyck. It may be...
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Imagining beyond extinctathon
Gina Wisker
Nov 10, 2017
Both Margaret Atwood and Ann Patchett engage with issues concerning indigenous knowledge, biodiversity and survival. Margaret Atwood constructs a form of wilderness Gothic in Surfacing (1972) and Survival (1972), while in her...
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A EUROPEAN EDUCATION
Patricia Walsh
Dec 14, 2019
During the early twentieth century, a myriad of progressive movements would form in the United States to better the social status of women. These movements had rich roots in their European counterparts and often fed off the...
Characteristics of Successful Securities Crowdfunding Campaigns in the United States
Title III of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) enacted by the U.S. Congress enables a new crowdfunding source of investment capital for entrepreneurs and a new opportunity for all investors (Regulation CF)....
Margaret Berry
Gail Forey
Apr 30, 2022
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Margaret Berry
Gail Forey
Apr 30, 2022
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Imagining beyond extinctathon
Gina Wisker
Nov 10, 2017
Both Margaret Atwood and Ann Patchett engage with issues concerning indigenous knowledge, biodiversity and survival. Margaret Atwood constructs a form of wilderness Gothic in Surfacing (1972) and Survival (1972), while in her...
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Developing Teachers' Knowledge for Teaching in Virtual Contexts
The 2020 worldwide pandemic signaled the COVID-19 crisis as a real threat and forced K-12 schools to move teaching and learning from face-to-face classrooms to online virtual classrooms. Educators searched for a silver lining...
The Outcomes of Collaborative Whole-School Professional Development on Teachers' Inclusive Practices in a Mainstream Secondary School
The outcomes of a collaborative whole-school model of professional development on teachers' learning to enact an inclusive education initiative, in a mainstream post-primary school explores the outcomes of whole school...
Consequences of Social Listening via Mediated Communication Technologies (MCTs)
As mediated communication technologies, or MCTs, are increasingly used to interact, consequences across levels of communication arise. The social listening process using MCTs has positive and negative implications. The process...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 17, 1905
Elliot Frederick
Jan 01, 0001
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Is There Recess on Mars?
The pandemic of 2019 created a multitude of challenges for teachers and students alike. The urgency with which education was forced to transition to a fully online delivery paradigm necessitated a triage and curate process to...
Non-equilibrium many-body effects in driven nonlinear resonator arrays
We study the non-equilibrium behavior of optically driven dissipative coupled resonator arrays. Assuming each resonator is coupled with a two-level system via a Jaynes-Cummings interaction, we calculate the many-body steady...
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Winthrop Bookstore to Host Nov. 15 Book Signing for Three Authors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Jessica Leake '07, '08, former Winthrop employee Margaret Garrison and Carol Injaychock will autograph books Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Winthrop Bookstore. The signing is free and open to the public.
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Winthrop Alumna Establishes Scholarship for South Carolina, Virginia Residents
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Margaret L. Williamson Scholarship will support students with financial need who are residents of South Carolina or Virginia. Williamson retired as assistant dean of University College in May 2015.
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Measuring Spatial Dependence for Infectious Disease Epidemiology.
Global spatial clustering is the tendency of points, here cases of infectious disease, to occur closer together than expected by chance. The extent of global clustering can provide a window into the spatial scale of disease...
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Interview with Gray Taylor Grady
Gray Taylor Grady
Jan 01, 0001
In her August 22, 1974 with Freida Todd, Margaret Gray Grady recalls her time at Winthrop from 1935-1939. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
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