In her April 21, 1975 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Mary Denny Matthews shares her experiences as a student from 1915-1919 and her career at Winthrop from 1920-1942. Matthews lends stories of student life and how WWI...
Steve Massey, who worked at Winthrop for 11 years, died Thursday, July 23. Funeral arrangements will be Wednesday, July 29, at 4 p.m. at Mt. Hebron Baptist Church in Rock Hill.
The Jimmie Matthews Scholarship in Art Education will build to endowment with gifts from the Matthews family, colleagues and friends. Matthews taught art education for more than 30 years in the community.
St. Matthews High School newspaper, The Yellow Jacket, won third place in the story division of the Story-of-the-Month, sponsored by the Winthrop College department of journalism.
MSNBC coverage will begin at 6 p.m. ET with a special edition of "Hardball" hosted by Chris Matthews with Steve Kornacki live from Winthrop University. In addition to the forum, S.C. Democratic Party Chair Jaime Harrison and...
President Dan Mahony will present Matthews with the 2016 James Pinckney Kinard and Lee Wicker Kinard Award for Excellence in Teaching during the 11 a.m. ceremony at the Winthrop Coliseum. The Kinard Award is given annually to a...
The appearance by Chuck Todd, Steve Brusk and Steve Brook will occur just two days before South Carolina's first-in-the-South GOP presidential primary. The hour-long panel discussion on "The Evolving Media Coverage of the...
This chapter presents an approach to civic education that integrates critical literacy with the research-based promising practices of civic education and the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies...
Engaging in a complicated world to bring about positive change is challenging. Students often view themselves as either optimistic changemakers helping the “needy” or, conversely, recognize their own privilege and complicity in...
Twenty-five men report for pre-season drill New grandstand is in process of completion Two new professors are added to Ursinus faculty Freshman week-end program opens sixtieth academic year of college Freshman handbook is...
BACKGROUND: recognising that a patient is nearing the end of life is essential, to enable professional carers to discuss prognosis and preferences for end of life care. OBJECTIVE: investigate whether an electronic frailty index...
Varsity team yields to three strong teams Reunion weekend for 1928 to be held February 22 Dr. Isenberg is killed in automobile accident New wrestling team shows promise of good season Swarthmore defeats girls' basketball...
Ursinus Woman's Club holds first fall reunion Dr. White entertains with a "neighborhood tea" Ursinus holds strong Delaware eleven to 0-0 tie in third game H. E. Paisley to head state religious body Successful frosh banquet...
Successful weekend centers about activities of annual Fathers' Day Grizzly team defeats Susquehanna by 6-0 in safe game on home grid First musical program to be given November 12 Freshman grid team defeats Beckley 6-0 Hockey...
Fibrillar protein aggregates are a hallmark of a range of human disorders, from prion diseases to dementias, but are also encountered in several functional contexts. Yet, the fundamental links between protein assembly mechanisms...
Henry Klonower speaks on advance of education Girls basketball team begins their practice McBath made captain of 1930 football team Fairly successful season ended by football men Dramatic Club to present "Trelawney of the...
Annual senior minstrel is highly successful Mr. Taylor will speak on modern art Thursday Dormitory fund benefit sponsored by Olevian Women students hold annual council election Ursinus men lose meet to fine Temple track...
This paper explored the opportunities and challenges facing e-government in Saudi Arabia. A prototype mobile phone application for paying different utilities was developed. The respondents were asked to use and evaluate the...
The event will begin with a 6 p.m. reception in the Richardson Ballroom in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. Mark Carter '06, John Little, M.D. '02, and Steve McCormick '83 will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award for their...
S.F.A.R.C. update Meistersingers: More than music USGA questionnaire encourages response New Yorker critic graduation speaker Medical school entrances "How to succeed" debuts tomorrow in Bearpit Editorial: Disgust: By the...
F. and M. defeats varsity at Lancaster, 37-22 Girls' basketball team defeats high school group Events of annual senior weekend bring unique features to campus Concert of high quality given by two artists Dorm benefit to be...
Professor Steven Ley is currently Professor of Chemistry and Director of Research at at the University of Cambridge. He is also a Fellow of Trinity College and was BP 1702 Professor of Chemistry for 21 years. Steve obtained his...
Time Further Out stands 25 feet tall and is made of powder-coated steel and aluminum. Cassidy and Stanley have worked together before, most recently on the LYNX Blue Line Extension Project.