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Candace Hill‐Montgomery, Against Containment
Amy Tobin
Mar 31, 2023
This essay focuses on the work of New York‐based artist and poet Candace Hill‐Montgomery. In 1979, Hill‐Montgomery described her work as changing ‘the containment we all live within’, pointing both to the social and political...
Three Tapped for Tillman Awards at Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Seniors receiving the Tillman Awards were Stephanie Sharon Cantrell, Patricia Coimbra and Ellen Gilliam Stewart. The Tillman Award is the university's highest academic honor.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Biology of a Colonial Hydroid
Simple invertebrate metazoa offer many potentialities for study of growth and differentiation - potentialities which have not been realized because the organisms usually have been difficult to handle in the laboratory. A simple...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Two Diverse Local Authors to Visit Campus
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Author Stephanie Elizondo Griest will visit Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Frances May Barnes Recital Hall. Poet Metta-Sáma Melvin's visit is set for April 6 at 7 p.m. in Tuttle Dining Room.
Published by: Winthrop University
Montgomery's legal and practical impact
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Six years ago, the Supreme Court judgement in Montgomery v Lanarkshire changed medical law. It introduced a new patient-based standard of care for the communication of treatment risks and...
Modification of Low Density Lipoprotein and the Effects of Modified Low Density Lipoproteins on the Endocytic and Secretory Repertoire of the Macrophage
This study examines two aspects of the complex interaction between modified low density lipoprotein (LDL) and macrophages in the initiation and development of the atherosclerotic lesion. The first of these concerns the observed...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Three Winthrop Faculty Members Honored with Annual Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS President Dan Mahony will recognize on May 4 Professor Cara Peters as recipient of the Distinguished Professor Award, the highest recognition for faculty members, and Assistant Professor Stephanie Lawson with the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Surfacing “Southern” Perspectives on Student Engagement With Internationalization
Catherine Montgomery
Feb 01, 2019

This article explores how knowledge represented in doctoral theses exploring internationalization may be constructed as a source of “Southern” knowledge on international education. The article aims to surface some of the ways...

The Premedical Years
The premedical baccalaureate period is critical to shaping a high-achieving, diverse, and service-oriented medical school applicant pool. The focus on achieving superior academic performance in premedical coursework captures the...
Are brain weights estimated from scaling relationships suitable for comparative studies of animal cognition?
Stephen H Montgomery
Aug 13, 2019
What is the cognitive significance of variation in brain size? This question is simply put, but hard to answer, and remains one of the most enduring questions in comparative ethology. Understanding the causative links between...
A Preliminary List of the Flora of the Perkiomen Region
41 page annotated list of vascular plants collected by the authors in and around the Perkiomen Creek in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. "About the year 1915 Dr. Kline, Brendle and Mumbauer began to make weekly collecting trips....
Published by: Ursinus College
Co-evolution of cerebral and cerebellar expansion in cetaceans.
Cetaceans possess brains that rank among the largest to have ever evolved, either in terms of absolute mass or relative to body size. Cetaceans have evolved these huge brains under relatively unique environmental conditions...
Constructing Sustainable International Partnerships in Higher Education

This article explores how sustainable international partnerships in higher education might be constructed by linking the strategic and contingent through interpersonal relationships. It aims to foreground the role of...

Thinking the yet to be thought
This article introduces this Special Issue of FORUM with a discussion of freedom and autonomy and considers the ways in which alternative approaches to pedagogy might provide opportunities to address inequalities in the context...
The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1919
J. Leroy Miller
Jan 01, 0001
Resume of 1919 football season Largest basketball schedule arranged Sophs victors in annual class game, 7-0 Frosh and soph football shines Penn tossers too speedy for Ursinus Mass meeting to enlarge Patterson field 1920...
Published by: Ursinus College
President DiGiorgio Along with Six Athletes and Coach Will Be Honored April 27
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Along with President DiGiorgio and former Men's Basketball Coach Gregg Marshall, the Hall of Fame will induct Vali Arnason, Darrlyn Alexander, Jason Colson, Stephanie Morris and Lisa Mullins. Tickets for the reception and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Recreational Participation and Perceived Stress Levels of College Students and if Leisure Satisfaction Mediates Their Relationship
Andrew Montgomery
Jan 01, 0001
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between campus recreation participation and perceived stress in college students and if leisure satisfaction mediates their relationship. Participants for this research...
Published by: Winthrop University
Public dialogue with science and development for teachers of STEM
Despite evidence of quality teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subject domains (ACME 2007, Pollard et al. 2003) and insistence on the part of many national governments on the economic value of...
Educating China on the Move
The landscape of global higher education is changing rapidly in response to and alongside the geopolitical and geosocial global transformations and China and East Asia are becoming key players in higher education. As China’s...

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