This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with Phyllis Thompson Hyatt, and Elsie White Springs for his history project on Emmett Scott High School. The school was the segregated high school for African Americans in...
Carol Marchel, an associate professor of education in the Richard W. Riley College of Education, will help develop service-learning sites at area schools as Winthrop's third Thompson Scholar.
Spanish professor Pedro Muñoz has been chosen as the new Thompson Scholar. Muñoz, a native of Spain, will spend a year researching service learning courses for at-risk Hispanic students.
The native of Kobe, Japan, said that she has grown dissatisfied with the theory textbook she has used and wants to create her own book that incorporates technology and literature by non-Western composers. Deguchi will use her...
Phil Moody, photography, has been named the inaugural Thompson Scholar. Moody will direct a digital photography project with rural S.C. students in 2006-2007.
Bob Thompson elected by General Assembly to Winthrop's Board of Trustees. Thompson, along with Karl Folkens and Donna Tinsley, will serve six-year terms.
Toshia Shaw's talk will be at 7 p.m. on April 19 in Dina's Place. It is a free cultural event. This is the 15h installment of the Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium.
Helf, an assistant professor of reading in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, has participated in the statewide literacy reform discussions for the past three years and followed the passage last summer of the Read to...
The lecture will be in Whitton Auditorium, located within Vivian Moore Carroll Hall. It is a free cultural event and is open to the public. The evolution of racism in America's schools is the focus of Winthrop University's 13th...
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz, 1963) as an attempt to resolve problems of Communist cultural thought that were derived from literary modernism, centring upon...
Inside this issue:
At a Glance
Letter from Kaela Frenchman '24 and Olivia DeFusco '24
Letter from Jack Thompson '24
Honoring Dr. Scott Deacle and Investment Team Updates
UCIMCO Investment Performance and Analysis
Endowment...
Don't Let Wismer Food Scare You; DSAC is Here to Help! Senior Halloween Party Coming to a Barn Near You RHA Halloween Decorating Contest Returns Halloween not for Everyone Omwake, a Haunted House for the Community Cheap...
Matt Horn '12 and the University of South Dakota's Alexa Duling are the 2013 Walter Byers Scholars. They will each receive a renewable $24,000 post-graduate scholarship.
In 1971 Natalie Zemon Davis published a seminal article in the pages of Past and Present, entitled ‘The Reasons of Misrule: Youth Groups and Charivaris in Sixteenth-Century France’. A study of the carnivalesque rituals of...
This article contends that although much research on the business value of IT focuses on firm-level impacts, studies have begun incorporating industry-level variables as explanatory factors of interest to offer better...
The biology major has worked in faculty member Matt Heard's lab for a year where she is studying whether there is a link between the introduction of exotic mammals and the emergence of infectious diseases in humans. Hardwick...
Modular hip implants are at risk of fretting-induced postoperative complications most likely initiated by micromotion between adjacent implant components. A stable fixation between ball head and stem-neck taper is critical to...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Increasingly, reports show that compliance rates with endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) surveillance are often suboptimal. The aim of this study was to determine the safety implications of non-compliance...
Modular hip implants are at risk of fretting-induced postoperative complications most likely initiated by micromotion between adjacent implant components. A stable fixation between ball head and stem-neck taper is critical to...
New York Times sportswriter William C. Rhoden is keynote speaker for the ninth annual Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium April 12. The colloquium honors late English professor Dorothy Perry Thompson.
Researchers, scholars, genealogists and others are expected to flock to the archives to pore over its contents, which number more than six million items. Some of the most popular draws will be the 5,000-year-old cuneiform...
Inside this issue:
A Note to Our Readers and Donor Recognition
Quantitative Strategies with Matt Yuros '12, TFS Capital
Inside Institutional Investments with Michael Fleming '97, Vanguard
Bitcoin: Is It A Bubble? with Dr....
Last fall, graduate students in faculty member Matt Hayes' psychology statistics class analyzed test scores of a sample of 4,389 elementary students and found that third graders in at-risk groups who had participated in the...
William Sterling Battis lectures Varsity letters awarded Freshmen victorious Concert by Handel Choral Society Kerr Thompson to lead 1911 football team Seminary notes Birthday surprise