In his August 27, 2015 interview with Michelle Dubert-Bellrichard, Walter Hardin shares his life story growing up on Winthrop Campus and discusses his career at Winthrop from 1987 through the present. This interview was...
In his April 25, 1980 interview with Jeff Clark, Walter Roberts shares his experience as the chair of the Music Department and a faculty member during the Great Depression. Roberts discusses morale on campus and how the...
Students and Administrators Disagree on Effectiveness of Existing Alcohol Policies Former Economics Chairman Now ACE Fellow Twisted Sister and the State of Modern Youth Dissidence News of Yesteryear: War Brings Feminine Touch...
Head of the music department at Winthrop College, Dr. Walter B. Roberts, will go to Newberry to conduct a project for the Newberry County Teacher's Association.
Matt Horn '12 and the University of South Dakota's Alexa Duling are the 2013 Walter Byers Scholars. They will each receive a renewable $24,000 post-graduate scholarship.
Pianist Walter Hautzig will return to Winthrop June 26-July 2 to perform and teach his Master Piano Class. This is the 17th year Winthrop has hosted this event.
University of South Carolina Professor Emeritus of History Walter Edgar will give a 6 p.m. talk on "The American Revolution in the Carolina Backcountry" in Kinard Auditorium. An author of history books about the Palmetto State...
Walter Hautzig will be at Winthrop June 28-July 3 to give a piano master class. Hautzig will perform during a piano recital on June 28 at Barnes Recital Hall.
Alumni notes A greater Ursinus!: Campaign to raise $100,000 within the next two months Proposed athletic building Ursinus, 18; Temple University 1 Monster mass meeting Villanova game called off Schaff prize debate ...
Abstract: An account is given of the introduction of human cytogenetics to the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the first 3 years' work of the chromosome diagnostic laboratory that was established at...
An account is given of the introduction of human cytogenetics to the Division of Medical Genetics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the first 3 years' work of the chromosome diagnostic laboratory that was established at the time....
Don Long of Lake Wylie will fill the appointee slot held by Tommy Pope, who was elected to the S.C. House of Representatives in November and had to resign. Tim Hopkins, an executive director of elementary education in the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Epidemiological studies of restless legs syndrome (RLS) have been limited by lack of a well validated patient-completed diagnostic questionnaire that has a high enough specificity to provide a reasonable...
Campus Chest drive opens; Goal is $1500 Special editorial: A time for action! Manager names pageant, court for 1958 May Day 3 members resign at MSGA meeting on rules issue M. Zippin speaks on contemporary and abstract art ...
There is a body of research on how driver behaviour might change in response to bicyclists’ appearance. In 2007, Walker published a study suggesting motorists drove closer on average when passing a bicyclist if the rider wore a...
College thespians to give two plays as climax to May Day celebration Year book published by France forever for current year Crowning of May queen Nancy Landis to highlight Mother's Day Saturday Rev. Tovey downs "might rules...
There is a body of research on how driver behaviour might change in response to bicyclists’ appearance. In 2007, Walker published a study suggesting motorists drove closer on average when passing a bicyclist if the rider wore a...
Salem witch trial to be presented Y announces Fall activities: Discussions highlight year Alumni return to U.C. campus: Parties, luncheons, and game Evening School expands New faces among faculty: Seven depts. make...
75 years to Pluto Welcome alumni! Oldtimers return to campus on Homecoming Day Students cheer Loyalty Fund kick-off Business & Pleasure Honored on Founders' Day Habari safari: Ursinus men go to Africa Contemporary drama ...