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Interview with Shannon Simpson
Shannon Simpson
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 12, 2013 interview with Martha Manning, Shannon Simpson detailed her time as an undergraduate student at Winthrop from 1995-1999. Discussed are details of Simpson's life as a student - residence halls, classes, meals...
Published by: Winthrop University
New Gift Doubles Lucia Beason Bell Endowed Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The scholarship provides support for students from Chester County, S.C., in memory of Chester, S.C. resident Lucia Beason Bell. The scholarship began awarding after its establishment earlier in the academic year; this addition...
Published by: Winthrop University
Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Mar 01, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell's views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
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Lapsing Quickly into Fatalism
Travis Norsen, Huw Price
Feb 23, 2021
This is a dialogue between Huw Price and Travis Norsen, loosely inspired by a letter that Price received from J. S. Bell in 1988. The main topic of discussion is Bell’s views about retrocausal approaches to quantum theory and...
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Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
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Rocking of a bell tower - investigation by non-contact video measurement
Paul McCombie
Aug 15, 2019

Church bells are rung in many historic towers, principally in United Kingdom, in a way which enables precise control of timing, and changes in the sequences of the bells – this is known as change ringing. The bells are heavy...

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Program for the Stage Production Bell, Book, and Candle
Curtain Club
Jan 01, 0001
This fifteen-page program details the Curtain Club of Ursinus College's production of Bell, Book, and Candle, held May 6 and 7, 1960 in Thompson-Gay Gymnasium. It includes information about the directors, cast, production of the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
Published by: PLOS ONE
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
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Rocking of a bell tower - investigation by non-contact video measurement
Paul McCombie
Aug 15, 2019

Church bells are rung in many historic towers, principally in United Kingdom, in a way which enables precise control of timing, and changes in the sequences of the bells – this is known as change ringing. The bells are heavy...

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Do Institutional Group Holding Anomalies Drive Broad Market Trends?
This paper focuses on the behaviour of institutional investors in the Chinese stock market and quantifies their “group holding” behaviour. Using the Shannon entropy in network systems, the authors measure institutional...
New Winthrop Scholarship Supports Chester County Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Lucia Beason Bell Endowed Scholarship is available to freshmen and current students. Bell, a native of Woodruff, S.C., lived in Chester and was active with several organizations there.
Published by: Winthrop University
Ingesting a high-dose carbohydrate solution during the cycle section of a simulated olympicdistance triathlon improves subsequent run performance
The well-established ergogenic benefit of ingesting carbohydrates during single-discipline endurance sports has only been tested once within an Olympic-distance (OD) triathlon. The aim of the present study was to compare the...
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Ingesting a high-dose carbohydrate solution during the cycle section of a simulated olympicdistance triathlon improves subsequent run performance
The well-established ergogenic benefit of ingesting carbohydrates during single-discipline endurance sports has only been tested once within an Olympic-distance (OD) triathlon. The aim of the present study was to compare the...
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Experimental characterization of photonic fusion using fiber sources
We report on the fusion of photons from two independent photonic crystal fiber sources into polarization entangled states using a fiber-based polarizing beamsplitter. We achieve fidelities of up to F = 0.74 ±0.01 with respect to...
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Experimental characterization of photonic fusion using fiber sources
We report on the fusion of photons from two independent photonic crystal fiber sources into polarization entangled states using a fiber-based polarizing beamsplitter. We achieve fidelities of up to F = 0.74 ±0.01 with respect to...
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Review of Henning Schmidgen, Bruno Latour in Pieces: An Intellectual Biography. Translated by Gloria Custance. New York
Shannon O’Rourke
Jan 07, 2019
Bruno Latour in Pieces (BLP) offers a brief but extensive introduction to Latour’s education, career, collaborations, and collaborators. BLP is Latourean in its insistence on pointing to the “ego, hic, nunc”. By following...
Who Wins Post-Conflict? Political Party Transformation in Northern Ireland During the Brexit Era
Shannon Henes
Jan 01, 0001
This paper delves into the dynamics of political parties in post-conflict societies, with a focus on Northern Ireland. It challenges the idea that electoral outcomes are solely determined by ethnonational identity, highlighting...
Published by: Ursinus College
Creating Narratives Through Art as Self-Definition for Black Women
Shannon Snelgrove
Jan 01, 0001
The purpose of this study is to examine ways in which Black female artists have created narratives through art as self-definition. These artists have responded to stereotypical stories and images of Black women by creating...
Published by: Winthrop University
Internship With the Scarring Alopecia Foundation
Shannon Bagnell
Jan 01, 0001
I interned with the Scarring Alopecia Foundation, the only non-profit organization working for resources for those living with scarring alopecia. My role was to create an end of year campaign to raise money, create content for...
Published by: Ursinus College
Cerebral microdialysis in clinical studies of drugs
The ability to deliver drug molecules effectively across the blood-brain barrier into the brain is important in the development of central nervous system (CNS) therapies. Cerebral microdialysis is the only existing technique for...
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Review of Bruno Latour, Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climate Regime. Cambridge
Shannon O'Rourke
Jan 07, 2020
Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climate Regime (FG, 2017) in significant ways represents an ecological application of Latour’s lifelong development of an anthropology of the moderns. Latour tells us in 2008, in an...

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