In this paper, the authors examine digital environments as a learning spaces and site of extended cognition by demonstrating the presence of active learning in both video games and their linked online collaborative communities....
This article makes the case for Posthumanist Institutional Ethnography (PIE). In doing so, it builds on and diverges from Dorothy E. Smith’s post-structural work on Institutional Ethnography (IE), and speaks into recent...
This article makes the case for Posthumanist Institutional Ethnography (PIE). In doing so, it builds on and diverges from Dorothy E. Smith’s post-structural work on Institutional Ethnography (IE), and speaks into recent...
Approval ratings for most politicians dropped in April from the February Winthrop Poll, with the exception of S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley. Only 14.9 percent of all respondents and only 11.1 percent of registered S.C. voters approve of...
Huffmon and four other scholars will talk about this year's rematch between incumbent Gov. Nikki Haley and challenger Sen. Vincent Sheheen. The symposium, hosted by USC's College of Arts and Sciences and the political science...
S.C. residents (47.3%) blame Republicans in Congress for the recent government shutdown. Nearly 29% blame President Barack Obama, while 20% blame them equally. S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley has ticked up in approval ratings since the...
HIGHLIGHTS Williams will immediately fill the seat held by Don Long, who was appointed to the seat by former S.C. Governor Nikki Haley. Williams is the CEO of Williams & Fudge Corp., a financial services firm in Rock Hill....
Magee, a Greenville, S.C., resident, replaces Tim Hopkins who was recently appointed to the Winthrop Board of Trustees as a designee for S.C. Governor Nikki Haley. The Alumni Association will host a reception welcoming Magee in...
More than three months after Barack Obama won a second term as president, 47.6% of all South Carolinians polled approve of the job he is doing. Three-in-four of all respondents and more than 80% of registered S.C. voters...
When asked the most important problem facing the country and SC, respondents primarily zeroed-in on the economy, jobs, and the budget, but politicians/government was named frequently enough to come in fourth--by 8.7 percent...
Ursinus Prepares for the Job, Internship and Networking Fair Local Union Amps Up Protests on Main Street CSCG Hosts Speaker on Flint Water Crisis International Perspective: A Chinese Student's Thoughts on Social Life at...
Greek Life Grits Teeth at State's Hazing Law Free Roses for Lorelei Letter: Fellow Student Reports on Chang News Notes: R.A. Selection Underway; St. Andrew's Scholarship; National Women in Sports Day Bears Bump LaSalle and...
OBJECTIVES: The faecal immunochemical test (FIT) was introduced to triage patients with lower-risk symptoms of colorectal cancer (CRC) in English primary care in 2018. While there is growing evidence on its utility to triage...
Almost one month to-the-day after Barack Obama won a second term as president, 48% of all South Carolinians polled approved of the job he is doing. The category of respondents who most disapproved of his performance--at...
A Deadly Diatribe on Daydreaming Iter Animae In Retrospection Collegiate, Collegiate, Yes We Are Collegiate Saint Zachary Lost Horizons Rune Green Stones Druidics Leanthalamion Thoughts on Leaving Derr Hall ...
Student Senate Discusses Diversity on Campus Sprinklers in Lower Cause Damage Ursinus Continues to Globalize in Hong Kong UC Relay for Life Makes Strides Dawleys Follow Darwin Poet Reads Her Work on Campus Goldsmith Wins...
Alumnae Jean Garton Returns to Present Controversial Abortion Lecture Fall Board Meeting Convenes With Retirement Plan and $1000 Tuition Increase Women Finish 2nd in MAC Cross-Country Letters: Still the Same After All These...
Depts., Dean, Court New Faculty Free Agent Team No Busts, But Bummer Booze Bar Dims Lorelei Grizzly Poll Points "Couple" to Final Home Letters: Impossible Crossings?; Adoption Instead of Abortion; Plea for Soviet Jewry ...