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Gov. Haley Will Start Statewide Town Hall Tour at Winthrop on Oct. 3
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Haley plans to unveil legislative report cards for the previous legislative session, as well as an agenda for the upcoming legislative session. The town hall will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Richardson Ballroom in the DiGiorgio...
Published by: Winthrop University
After Joseph Needham
Geoffrey Lloyd
Jun 27, 2020
We all owe Joseph Needham an immense debt for discovering Chinese science and technology for Western scholars. But his famous question (Why did the Chinese, who had been so far in advance of Europe until the 17th...
Some Reflections on Joseph Needham's Intellectual Heritage.
Jianjun Mei
Apr 03, 2020
In this essay, I reflect on Joseph Needham's intellectual heritage, its impact on understanding the world history of knowledge circulation, and its broad influence on generations of scholars. I present two case studies of...
Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Emily-Jean Gallant
Jan 04, 2019
John Haugeland passed away suddenly in 2010 leaving behind an unfinished book manuscript on Heidegger. He was an analytic philosopher who specialized in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science; however, he had an “extensive...
Sewing the quilt of fragmented experiences
Haley Toll
Oct 01, 2018
In this reflexive self-study, I interweave the heuristic analysis of dreams with reflections on research and data collection processes, as a first-year PhD student, to discover and contemplate my personal ontologies and...
Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Emily-Jean Gallant
Jan 04, 2019
John Haugeland passed away suddenly in 2010 leaving behind an unfinished book manuscript on Heidegger. He was an analytic philosopher who specialized in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science; however, he had an “extensive...
Winthrop Poll Shows Approval Ratings for President, Congress, Governor and Others
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
S.C. residents (47.3%) blame Republicans in Congress for the recent government shutdown. Nearly 29% blame President Barack Obama, while 20% blame them equally. S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley has ticked up in approval ratings since the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sewing the quilt of fragmented experiences
Haley Toll
Oct 01, 2018
In this reflexive self-study, I interweave the heuristic analysis of dreams with reflections on research and data collection processes, as a first-year PhD student, to discover and contemplate my personal ontologies and...
Connection, dehumanization, the arts and Jewish identity
Haley Toll
May 17, 2018
Throughout centuries, art and images have helped individuals express what remains beyond words and verbal communication. This relational autoethnographic study uses the creative process of painting artistic images to dialogue...
Beauvoir's Wallowing Woman: A Modern Critique of Immanence and Bad Faith in The Second Sex
Haley Zorger
Jan 01, 0001
The present paper investigates the concept of immanence in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, through a modern lens, specifically in her critique of the housewife and mother. Also utilizing Sartre's concepts of bad faith and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Connection, dehumanization, the arts and Jewish identity
Haley Toll
May 17, 2018
Throughout centuries, art and images have helped individuals express what remains beyond words and verbal communication. This relational autoethnographic study uses the creative process of painting artistic images to dialogue...
The Role of Arts-Based Research in Creating Safe Spaces for Newcomer Refugees
This article discusses the role of arts-based research in generating a supportive cross-cultural way for newcomer refugees to express themselves within an emerging aesthetic intersubjective paradigm of arts-based research and...
What About Moral Motherhood? An Exploration Into the Maternal Body as an Object and Subject
Haley Zorger
Jan 01, 0001
The relationship between selfhood and motherhood has long been debated. Is the mother a subject when she is pregnant and raising a child? I claim this is a double-bind. The mother can either be a transcendent subject, as Simone...
Published by: Ursinus College
Newcomers, Creative Spaces, and Connection Through Art
Historically, the island of Newfoundland has had  a culturally homogeneous population. For this reason, newcomers report a distressing insider/outsider dynamic of disconnect and challenges accessing local social support systems...
The Role of Arts-Based Research in Creating Safe Spaces for Newcomer Refugees
This article discusses the role of arts-based research in generating a supportive cross-cultural way for newcomer refugees to express themselves within an emerging aesthetic intersubjective paradigm of arts-based research and...
Newcomers, Creative Spaces, and Connection Through Art
Historically, the island of Newfoundland has had  a culturally homogeneous population. For this reason, newcomers report a distressing insider/outsider dynamic of disconnect and challenges accessing local social support systems...
Results of the April Winthrop Poll Show Approval Ratings for Congress Falls
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Approval ratings for most politicians dropped in April from the February Winthrop Poll, with the exception of S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley. Only 14.9 percent of all respondents and only 11.1 percent of registered S.C. voters approve of...
Published by: Winthrop University

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