Cassidy's newest exhibition, "The Sound of Everything," is on display through July 16 in the Ross Gallery at Central Piedmont Community College. Who's the best artist on the Charlotte, North Carolina, arts scene? Winthrop...
Telemental health (TMH) is considered by many to be the future of mental healthcare, with some claiming that these methods should replace more traditional approaches. Early teletherapeutic initiatives demonstrate an immediate...
Tricuspid regurgitation natural history and treatment remains poorly understood. Right ventricular function is a key factor in determining prognosis, timing for intervention and longer-term outcome. The right ventricle is a thin...
Charcot neuroarthropathy is a rare but serious complication of diabetes, causing progressive destruction of the bones and joints of the foot leading to deformity, altered biomechanics and an increased risk of ulceration....
This 28 page thesis reports the synthesis of poly (4-vinylpyridine) by cationic and free radical initiators, concentrated sulfuric acid and benzoylperoxide, respectively. The molecular weights of the various samples were...
Professor Robinson addresses students Arbor Day observed Students enjoy day of rest on athletic field Handel Choral Club YWCA fete Hone's pictures of the Yellowstone Death Dr. Ralfe addresses students Society notes ...
The guideline provides a practical step-by-step guide in order to facilitate high-quality echocardiographic studies of patients with aortic stenosis. In addition, it addresses commonly encountered yet challenging clinical...
Two faculty/staff members received grants: Shaun Cassidy and Chris O'Neill '98, '10. Two alumni received grants: Holly Glasscock '86 and Betsy Birkner '97.
Sculpture professor Shaun Cassidy is the recipient of the 2006 Kinard Teaching Award. Cassidy is coordinator of the Department of Art and Design's sculpture program.
With the advent of Web 2.0, the public is becoming increasingly interested in spatial data exploration. The potential for Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) to be adopted for passive disease surveillance and mediated...
The project is made possible through a $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts grant. Professor of Fine Arts Shaun Cassidy will incorporate the project into a spring 2016 course.
In this note, I have studied a varying-coefficient model under cross-sectional dependence. The technique of Robinson (2011) is employed to mimic the dependence among cross-sectional data sets. The asymptotic normality is...
The win nets the Eagles an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Senior Mantoris Robinson scored 14 points, and on defense kept Coastal's Joseph Harris to three points and one field goal.
"Collaboration of Fragments" will open Nov. 19 at the Sumter County Gallery of Art. The exhibition will feature the collaborative and individual efforts of Winthrop faculty Tom Stanley and Shaun Cassidy.
In this note, I have studied a varying-coefficient model under cross-sectional dependence. The technique of Robinson (2011) is employed to mimic the dependence among cross-sectional data sets. The asymptotic normality is...
Tom Stanley and Shaun Cassidy are featured in the LYNX Blue Line Extension art project. An opening reception is scheduled for today at 5:30 p.m. at the Storrs Building Gallery in Charlotte. The exhibit will remain at the Storrs...
Cassidy's lecture is scheduled for Thursday, April 16, at 6 p.m. in Tate Hall. "The Sound of Everything" will be on display through July 16. Trips to England and Wales inspired a new exhibit for Winthrop University Professor of...
Freshman Sarah Rubinstien received the association's scholarship while graduate student Laura Zellmer won the Liz Smith-Cox Scholarship. Department of Fine Arts alumna Toni Davis '11 was named SCAEA's Promising Young...
This article investigates the role that precolonial institutions play in relation to post-colonial natural resource ownership contests. Papua New Guinea provides a unique case study as it is recorded as having the most...
Each recipient - Christine Marko, Sean Robinson and Dr. Sue Lyman - was honored at an awards luncheon at the NASW-SC spring symposium conference. Dr. Deana Morrow, chair of the Department of Social Work, said: "Collectively...
We agree with the authors that the MSSS was devised as a descriptor of disease severity for groups of patients and was intended to be used for statistical comparisons between such groups, and thence also to be useful for...