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Alumnus Matthew Neal Awarded Science Teaching Fellowship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Matthew Neal '13, '14 is a recipient of a 2014 Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) Teaching Fellowship. The Greenville, South Carolina, native will begin his first year of teaching this fall.
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Matthew Manwarren to Perform Free Piano Concert in Celebration of 50th Birthday
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Pianist Matthew Manwarren, a professor of music at Winthrop University, will present a free solo piano recital on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 4 p.m. This concert is being presented as a celebration of the artist's 50th birthday. The...
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Department of Theatre and Dance's New Play Takes on Matthew Shepard Tragedy
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"The Laramie Project" tells the story of the after-effects of the Matthew Shepard tragedy through real-life interviews. Show times are Oct 24-27 at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. showing Oct. 28.
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Implementing Social Media
Social media is an important avenue for information dissemination and public communication in emergency management. Through social media content analysis and in-depth interviews, this study explores how county level emergency...
Reasonable Disagreement and the Neutralist Dilemma
Clare Chambers
Jul 10, 2018
This paper starts by investigating the idea of reasonable disagreement. It then considers Matthew Kramer’s argument that there is no neutral solution available to the disagreement over abortion. The paper argues that Kramer’s...
Solid Organ Transplantation From Deceased Donors With Infective Endocarditis
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence regarding the use of organs from deceased donors with infective endocarditis. We performed a retrospective analysis of the utilization, safety, and long-term survival of transplants from...
Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Jul 23, 2020
Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their "ways of seeing" or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art studies, for...
Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Jul 28, 2021
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art...
An Evaluation of Blogging as an Educational Tool for Interprofessional Education as Part of University Experiential Learning
Kelley Robb
Jan 01, 0001
Since the inception of the Internet, much of our society's communication has become paperless and instantaneous. The speed at which information can be disseminated has not only changed the way in which we communicate with each...
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Manwarren Performs in First Faculty Recital Oct. 24
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Matthew Manwarren, associate professor of music, will perform his first faculty recital on Oct. 24. The free 8 p.m. recital will be held in Barnes Recital Hall.
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China Internship Teaches New Grads Relationship-Building, Classroom Confidence
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ashley Crossland is a special education major from West Columbia, South Carolina. Lauren Gabauer is a Spanish major from Fort Mill, South Carolina. Matthew Neal '13 is a secondary math major from Rock Hill.
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Working with women with a learning disability experiencing domestic abuse
Jeremy Dixon, Megan Robb
Apr 03, 2016
Women with a learning disability who experience domestic abuse receive intervention from both social services and the police. Responses from these services have increasingly become focused on notions of risk. This article uses...
Post Lecturer to Focus on Science of Sport Concussions Sept. 22
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Kevin Guskiewicz, director of the Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research Center at UNC-Chapel Hill, will deliver the fall 2011 Post Lecture. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Published by: Winthrop University
Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Aug 25, 2020
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art...
A Historical Text-Based Game Designed to Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Designing an intervention that can effectively develop critical thinking skills is challenging because of the problems of transfer and domain specificity. The authors describe the design and development of a text-based game that...
Practical Considerations on How to Document and Transcribe Multi-Modality Learning
Matthew Pittinsky
Jun 24, 2022
For the first time in its history, higher education is having to prove its value. Being able to communicate a learner's holistic set of experiences and competencies when they leave an institution is critical both now and in the...
Working with women with a learning disability experiencing domestic abuse
Jeremy Dixon, Megan Robb
Apr 03, 2016
Women with a learning disability who experience domestic abuse receive intervention from both social services and the police. Responses from these services have increasingly become focused on notions of risk. This article uses...
Osteobiography
Lauren Hosek, John Robb
May 13, 2020
Osteobiography provides a rich basis for understanding the past, but its conceptual framework has not been outlined systematically. It stands in conceptual opposition to a traditional statistical approach to bioarchaeology...

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