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Preparing Millennials As Digital Citizens And Socially And Environmentally Responsible Business Professionals In A Socially Irresponsible Climate, Barbara Burgess-Wilkerson, Clovia Hamilton, Chlotia Garrison, Keith Robbins Jan 2018

Preparing Millennials As Digital Citizens And Socially And Environmentally Responsible Business Professionals In A Socially Irresponsible Climate, Barbara Burgess-Wilkerson, Clovia Hamilton, Chlotia Garrison, Keith Robbins

Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Can A Leopard Change Its Spots?, Mark Y. Herring Sep 2017

Can A Leopard Change Its Spots?, Mark Y. Herring

Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications

At the time of this writing, the single biggest library-related news is Elsevier’s acquisition of bepress [sic]. The move startled information pundits on several counts. First, none of us knew about the deal until it had been done. For whatever reason (a slip between the cup and the lip is certainly one possibility), bepress chose to let us let find out via social media.


#Lial16, Mark Y. Herring Nov 2016

#Lial16, Mark Y. Herring

Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications

If obfuscation is the next best thing to being there, then certainly the subject of this column wins the prize.


Shifting Sands, Mark Y. Herring Jun 2015

Shifting Sands, Mark Y. Herring

Winthrop Faculty and Staff Publications

Those libraries that make ... changes wisely and well will flourish. Having the will to make them even with retirement in the rearview mirror is one more opportunity for librarians to prove their value once again.


What Are They Learning? Assessing Theatre/Dance Performance Experiences, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Meg Schriffen Jan 2015

What Are They Learning? Assessing Theatre/Dance Performance Experiences, Andrew Vorder Bruegge, Meg Schriffen

College of Visual and Performing Arts Faculty Publications

The model of assessment will demonstrate how to align the assessment of production activity with learning goals set by accrediting bodies, the institution, the department, and the specific program. This alignment insures that measurement of student learning is standardized across the students’ entire experience in the program (courses, performances, rehearsals, technical preparations, etc.) Examples of indirect and direct measurement instruments will be presented.


Reading At Risk, Mark Y. Herring Sep 2006

Reading At Risk, Mark Y. Herring

Dacus Library Faculty Publications

Reading may be in jeopardy as we advance along the information superhighway. Is literacy to be technology's first roadkill?


Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Georgia Chandler, Winthrop News Service Nov 1946

Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Georgia Chandler, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Four Winthrop students were delegates to the Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association meeting held at Clemson College in October 1946
  • The students attending and hometowns are listed in the news release


Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Sue Sligh, Winthrop News Service Nov 1946

Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Sue Sligh, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Four Winthrop students were delegates to the Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association meeting held at Clemson College in October 1946
  • The students attending and hometowns are listed in the news release


Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Jo Taylor, Winthrop News Service Nov 1946

Students Attend Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association - Jo Taylor, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Four Winthrop students were delegates to the Southeastern Regional Lutheran Students Association meeting held at Clemson College in October 1946
  • The students attending and hometowns are listed in the news release


Emmett Gore Of Winthrop Faculty - String Instrument Instruction, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Emmett Gore Of Winthrop Faculty - String Instrument Instruction, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Emmett Gore was a professor of music at Winthrop from 1930 to 1965
  • Published an article in the October 1946 issue of the journal Violins and Violinists on instruction in ensemble instruments for school orchestras and bands


Masquers New Members - Kitty Lewis, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Kitty Lewis, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Kitty Lewis of Whitmire, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students.


Masquers New Members - Betty Jean Brooks, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Betty Jean Brooks, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Betty Jean Brooks of Florence, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students.


Masquers New Members - Lillian Adams, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Lillian Adams, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • 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.


Masquers New Members - Nancy Pittman, President, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Nancy Pittman, President, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Nancy Pittman of Great Falls, SC was the president of the Club for 1946-1947
  • Ten students were initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946


Masquers New Members - Marjorie Nix, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Marjorie Nix, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Marjorie Nix of Spartanburg, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Masquers New Members - Virginia Fouche, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Virginia Fouche, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Virginia Fouche of Georgetown, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Masquers New Members - Rita Ness, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Rita Ness, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Rita Ness of Denmark, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Masquers New Members - Alta Randall And Jane Young, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Alta Randall And Jane Young, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Alta Randall of Rock Hill, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students
  • Jane Young of Fort Mill, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Masquers New Members - June Smith, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - June Smith, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • June Smith of Charleston, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Masquers New Members - Miriam Sowell, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Masquers New Members - Miriam Sowell, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club
  • Miriam Sowell of Chesterfield, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students


Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Sims To Address Northwestern District Alumnae Association, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association Northwestern District consisted of the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, McCormick, Oconee, and Pickens in South Carolina.
  • The meeting took place on November 2, 1946 in Anderson, SC at Kirk of the First Presbyterian Church.
  • Winthrop President Henry R. Sims presented a talk on the future of Winthrop.
  • Speakers and presenters included: Mrs. Frank Kitchen, Mrs. Douglas McDougald, Mrs. John C. Taylor, Miss Nell Cochran, Miss Mel Lee Daniel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Paul H. Leonard, Miss Marguerite Tolbert, Mrs. B. D. Cloaninger, Miss Rachel Lee, Mrs. Melvin Bruce, Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Mrs. …


Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Eastern District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association Eastern District consisted of the counties of Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Williamsburg.
  • Meeting place on October 26 was First Baptist Church, McColl, SC
  • Morning speakers: Rev. D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Ben Moore Tatum, Mrs. E. M. O'Tuel, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mrs. Horace Tilghman, Mrs. E. B. Bridges, and Miss Ruth Williams
  • Music by Miss Mary Elizabeth Dunlap and Miss Katherine Pfohl
  • Luncheon speaker was Winthrop President Henry R. Sims introduced by Mrs. F. P. Copeland


Winthrop College Choirs To Present Program, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

Winthrop College Choirs To Present Program, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Soloists: Coleen Cole, Frances Gamble, and Sara Boyd
  • Accompanists: Jean Bonnette and Betty Jean Gaulden


North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service Oct 1946

North Central District Alumnae Association To Hold Meeting, Winthrop News Service

Winthrop News 1946

  • Winthrop College Alumnae Association North Central District consisted of the counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York in South Carolina and Charlotte, Gastonia, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and surrounding communities in North Carolina.
  • Morning speakers were Mrs. John M. Massey and Mrs, Rosa B. Guess.
  • Panelists were Mrs. Louise Thomas Miller, Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. J. H. Drennan, Miss Maria Culp, Mrs. Dix Sarsfield, and Miss Mayme Colvin.
  • Luncheon speaker was President Henry R. Sims
  • Music was provided by Miss Virginia Austin, Miss Katherine Pfohl, and Dr. Walter B. Roberts
  • Special guests were Board of Trustee members Mr. C. …