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Susan Boudreaux '84 Creates Scholarship to Honor Alumna Mother
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Susan Boudreaux created the Carolyn B. and Susan L. Boudreaux Scholarship in honor of her mother, who earned a B.S. in business administration. The scholarship will be awarded to undergraduate upperclassmen majoring in French...
Published by: Winthrop University
Structured reporting of pelvic MRI leads to better treatment planning of uterine leiomyomas.
Evis Sala, Susan Freeman
Jun 11, 2018
Over the years, the role of the radiologist within the multidisciplinary team has evolved remarkably, with imaging providing crucial information for patient management. Through close collaboration with referring clinicians, most...
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Winthrop Galleries Pay Tribute to Late Painting Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
In its newest exhibits running through March 13, the Winthrop Galleries turns its focus to highlighting the work of Freeman and Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Stacey Davidson. For nearly 40 years, David Freeman (1937-2013)...
Published by: Winthrop University
IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
Educational Partnership at Winthrop to Honor Educational Luminaries
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Drs. Rex have spent their careers promoting and supporting education, and the newly named James and Susan Rex Institute for Educational Renewal and Partnership honors their investment in education. The James and Susan Rex...
Published by: Winthrop University
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
Differentiating uterine sarcoma from leiomyoma
Although rare, uterine sarcoma is a diagnosis that no one wants to miss. Often benign leiomyomas (fibroids) and uterine sarcomas can be differentiated due to the typical low T2 signal intensity contents and well-defined...
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A Restrictive Humanitarian Policy and the Wellbeing of the Disabled in Disasters in Kisumu County
This paper explores how PWD's well-being is realized in disaster situations in Kisumu County of Kenya. There is a significant population of 15,760 persons with disability across Kisumu County. Their well-being is protected by...
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
COVID-19 Misinformation and Polarization on Twitter
This study investigated polarization on Twitter related to the COVID-19 pandemic by examining tweets containing #Plandemic (suggests the pandemic is a hoax) or #StayHome (encourages compliance with health recommendations). Over...
COVID-19 Misinformation and Polarization on Twitter
This study investigated polarization on Twitter related to the COVID-19 pandemic by examining tweets containing #Plandemic (suggests the pandemic is a hoax) or #StayHome (encourages compliance with health recommendations). Over...
Social Adventure
Social environments can be challenging for people with intellectual disabilities. These challenges impact a person's social inclusion and participation in their communities. Social skills development requires training and...
State Museum Art Collection Includes Four Winthrop Faculty Members' Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The works of four fine arts faculty members - Shaun Cassidy, Paul Martyka, Marge Moody and Tom Stanley - and those by the late Edmund Lewandowski, an American Precisionist and former chair of Winthrop's Department of Art and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Turn Up the Music with Department of Music's Brass Festival
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The event is free and open to the public. The festival will feature masters classes and performances by musical stars such as Daniel Mendelow, Tom Burge and Susan Welty.
Published by: Winthrop University
Professors' Book Details Post-Civil War Recruitment Efforts
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jason and Susan Silverman have collaborated to write "Immigration in the American South 1864-1895: A Documentary History of the Southern Immigration Conventions." The book will be available this fall.
Published by: Winthrop University

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