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Interview with Ben Paxton
Ben Paxton
Jan 01, 0001
In his March 25, 2015 interview with Jenna Kasmarik, Ben Paxton shares his opinions on Title IX's influence on athletics at Winthrop, specifically in track. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus...
Published by: Winthrop University
Masquers New Members - Lillian Adams
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club Lillian Adams of Seneca, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students.
Published by: Winthrop University
Point Guard De'Andre Adams Involved in Fatal Car Crash
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop Eagles point guard De'Andre Adams was killed in a single-car crash near his home in Austell, Ga. Faculty, staff, students and friends may call in to WRHI-1340 AM with memories of Adams.
Published by: Winthrop University
Rebalancing the marketing of healthier versus less healthy food products.
Jean Adams
Apr 24, 2022
Jean Adams discusses the evidence around food marketing restrictions and how they may be an effective way to support public health.
Evidence of longer life; a cohort of 39 labrador retrievers.
A panel of veterinary and academic experts reviewed current available evidence on age at death for Labrador and reached a consensus that their average/typical lifespan was 12 years of age (Adams and others, 2016). A prospective...
John Kenneth Adams Presents His Piano Portraits on Sept. 14 at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Now a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at USC, Adams adheres to the philosophy that for classical music to thrive, one must try to reach the broadest possible audience. He created a series of "Piano Portraits" of Bach, Mozart...
Published by: Winthrop University
Review of Cousins, A. D. and Alison V. Scott, eds. "Ben Jonson and the Politics of Genre," Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Andrew Vorder Bruegge
Jan 01, 0001
Review of a collection of essays about Ben Jonson's choices of genre based on intended audience and political argument.
Published by: Winthrop University
Carolina Values Summit to Host Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and Rick Santorum
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Reconciled Church Movement will hold the "Carolina Values Summit," a presidential forum, at 6 p.m. on Feb. 11 at Byrnes Auditorium. The forum will feature GOP presidential candidates, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus College Investment Management Company Newsletter, Spring 2023
Inside this issue: At a Glance Letter from Ben Sjosten '23 Letter from Kaela Frenchman '24 Letter from Evan Coffrey '24 Investment Team Strategies and Updates UCIMCO Investment Performance and Analysis Endowment Outlook Stock...
Published by: Ursinus College
Household demographic determinants of Ebola epidemic risk
Ben Adams
Mar 07, 2016
A salient characteristic of Ebola, and some other infectious diseases such as Tuberculosis, is intense transmission among small groups of cohabitants and relatively limited indiscriminate transmission in the wider population....
Household demographic determinants of Ebola epidemic risk
Ben Adams
Mar 07, 2016
A salient characteristic of Ebola, and some other infectious diseases such as Tuberculosis, is intense transmission among small groups of cohabitants and relatively limited indiscriminate transmission in the wider population....
Herd immunity
Ben Ashby, Alex Best
Feb 22, 2021

Herd immunity is an important yet often misunderstood concept in epidemiology. As immunity accumulates in a population — naturally during the course of an epidemic or through vaccination — the spread of an infectious disease...

Partial cross-enhancement in models for dengue epidemiology
Hannah Woodall, Ben Adams
Jun 21, 2014
Four distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies to one serotype prevent infection with the homologous serotype, but may enhance infections with heterologous serotypes. Enhanced...
Disease and disaster
Katy Gaythorpe, Ben Adams
May 21, 2016
Epidemics of water-borne infections often follow natural disasters and extreme weather events that disrupt water management processes. The impact of such epidemics may be reduced by deployment of transmission control facilities...
Disease and disaster
Katy Gaythorpe, Ben Adams
May 21, 2016
Epidemics of water-borne infections often follow natural disasters and extreme weather events that disrupt water management processes. The impact of such epidemics may be reduced by deployment of transmission control facilities...
Tragic Time in Ben Jonson's <i>Sejanus</i> and <i>Catiline</i>
Leon Grek, Aaron Kachuck
Sep 15, 2020
This essay explores Ben Jonson's treatment of dramatic and historical time in his Roman tragedies, Sejanus His Fall (1603) and Catiline His Conspiracy (1611). Although the plays conspicuously fail to respect...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1941
Kathryn Boghetti gives brilliant performance in contralto recital Purity of the heart is vespers theme Hitchler describes wide opportunities in law Buck Hills conference to be held March 7-9 Atkinson, Howarth and Scott...
Published by: Ursinus College
Quantifying the per-capita contribution of all components of a migratory cycle
Migratory species make use of different habitats and pathways at different life stages, and in different seasons. Ecological management strategies proposed for migratory species should acknowledge the importance of each...
Herd immunity
Ben Ashby, Alex Best
Feb 22, 2021

Herd immunity is an important yet often misunderstood concept in epidemiology. As immunity accumulates in a population — naturally during the course of an epidemic or through vaccination — the spread of an infectious disease...

The impact of seasonal and year-round transmission regimes on the evolution of influenza A virus
Punctuated antigenic change is believed to be a key element in the evolution of influenza A; clusters of antigenically similar strains predominate worldwide for several years until an antigenically distant mutant emerges and...
The role of genomics in tracking the evolution of influenza A virus
Influenza A virus causes annual epidemics and occasional pandemics of short-term respiratory infections associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. The pandemics occur when new human-transmissible viruses that have the...
The role of genomics in tracking the evolution of influenza A virus
Influenza A virus causes annual epidemics and occasional pandemics of short-term respiratory infections associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. The pandemics occur when new human-transmissible viruses that have the...
The impact of seasonal and year-round transmission regimes on the evolution of influenza A virus
Punctuated antigenic change is believed to be a key element in the evolution of influenza A; clusters of antigenically similar strains predominate worldwide for several years until an antigenically distant mutant emerges and...
Partial cross-enhancement in models for dengue epidemiology
Hannah Woodall, Ben Adams
Jun 21, 2014
Four distinct serotypes of dengue virus co-circulate in many parts of the world. Antibodies to one serotype prevent infection with the homologous serotype, but may enhance infections with heterologous serotypes. Enhanced...

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