In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Ellen Mosley detailed her experience working for the James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation and the problems with informing communities of sickle cell anemia. Mosley...
Mary Ellen Jackson and Jean Graham, both seniors at Winthrop College from Florence, SC, have been selected for Who's Who among students in American universities and colleges for 1946-47. Miss Jackson is an English major, member...
Lowers is a mass communication major from Suffolk, Virginia. She won $25,000 to put toward her college tuition. Winthrop freshman softball outfielder Morgan Lowers had one of her dreams come true when she made an appearance on...
Bringing Washington to Ursinus: Congress to Campus a Success To Give is Better than to Receive: The Season of Generosity Saying Goodbye to the Grizzly Opinions: Holidays Hitting you too Soon?; New Year's Resolutions Through...
Society notes Alumni notes Washington's early life Gymnasium exhibition Reception Declamation contest College notes Notice Literary Supplement: Wagner's Lohengrin; Diplomacy of John Hay; Washington Irving; Growing Under...
Senate Debates Future of Pell Grants Presidential Address on Iraq Downloading a Lawsuit Working for the Weekend How Accessible is Ursinus College? Time of the Month not Every Month Doors Close on an Urban Myth: Elevator...
The development of multidisciplinary education requires people to communicate, learn, and design beyond the boundaries of their own domains. In this research, an education design framework is developed to facilitate and support...
Can I Kiss You? Grade Your Professors Today: Website Spotlight Did Veterans Day Pass you by? Opinions: Celebrity Couples: Do we Really Care That Much?; GSA Forum Celebrates the Essence of a Liberal Arts Education; Search for...
Novice teachers are often discouraged by the problems they encounter in their daily professional practices and they (still) feel unable to cope with. This is also reflected in high drop-out rates in the early stages of teachers'...
Higher education is faced with the question of how large numbers of students can be supported to learn complex skills without increasing teachers' supervision time proportionally and while preserving, or preferably improving...
Feeling Drained for a Good Cause: Omega Chi Blood Drive CAB Laugh-off Left Students Rolling in the Aisles UC in the City Program Announces Easier Access to Philly Political Pagemakers: Democratic Candidates for President ...
Ode to Loneliness Windy Grief! Death The Icicle Vase To Ellen The Arrival of Night The Reserve Clause The Unspoken War Bull's Eye Closing Scene Brown Bottle Candles Goodbye There's Individuality In The...
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.
An American K-12 cooperative educational services provider (“The Agency”) has an issue: partner school districts are saving money by building internal capacity for professional development, rather than fully utilizing expertise...
The State of Iraq: "Critical, but not Hopeless" says Trudy Rubin Family Day Celebrates Students' Second Home The Journey of a Lifetime Aftermath of Isabel: A Photo Essay SERV Serves Students During Campus Emergencies ...
Choose to Reuse: Recycling at Ursinus Volunteer Program Breaks the Bank Get Registered to Get Out the Vote Meet the Democratic Candidates for President A Look at the Response to Rape at Ursinus Opinions: How Safe do we...
Eighteen students from Winthrop College were selected for Who's Who among American Colleges and Universities. The students are as follows: Peggy Johnson, Jean Carson Brown, Mary Jean Hance, Bette Stribling, Jean Crouch, Mary...
Ellen Wilder-Byrd, associate vice president for institutional advancement, received the newly created Dare to Rise Award. Boyd Jones, university program director, was honored with the Mary Spann Richardson Award. Geoffrey...
New Ellen Priest Exhibit at the Berman What's Going on with Exposure? Uterus Transplants Could Give Women Another Chance What is Kaplan? Study Abroad Am I Ready to Have Sex? Students Raise Awareness One "Arabian Night" ...
The Power of Puppets: Spiral Q at Ursinus Registration Frustration Philly Re-elects John Street as Mayor First Injectable Male Contraceptive Campus Connection: Spotlight on NYU and Student Suicide Rush Begins at Ursinus ...
While several past studies have measured the impact of standards on indicators such as output and productivity for a variety of countries, a quantitative analysis that focuses on Belgium has not been performed yet. Based on a...
Three Professors Up for Tenure New Meningitis Vaccine Law in PA Phi Kappa Sigma: Leaders Commended for Talents Best Buddies Gives Laptops to the Handicapped Research Presented by 54 Students and Alumni Opinions: Zack's...
Hangin' with Mickey! New Rules for Guys' Pledging New Faces in Ursinus Security Chechens Fortify Grozny O.J. Trial Facing Delays Kennedy Family Matriarch Dies Senior Spotlight: Ellen Cosgrove Baseball Blows Response to...
Organoids are self-organizing, self-renewing three-dimensional cellular structures that resemble organs in structure and function. They can be derived from adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem...