An officer with the Winthrop University Police Department responded to a call for “a welfare check” at Roddey Apartments on Aug. 28. The report states that a couple of friends of a Roddey resident…
Former Winthrop University accounting professor and chair of the Department of Accounting, Finance, and Economics, Dr. James Bond, passed away on Aug. 29 at 78 years old in Pineville, North…
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a voice for the voiceless. Nominated in 1993 by then-President Bill Clinton, Ginsburg became the second female Supreme Court Justice and the first Jewish female…
The Department of Health and Environmental Control now has a pop-up COVID-19 testing center located in the north parking lot of the Winthrop Coliseum available to Winthrop students and Rock…
Winthrop students will soon have a new option for local off-campus housing. The Nest at University Center will be ready for move-in at the start of the fall 2021 semester.…
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, online learning was on the rise with the increase of students all over the country opting to attend college online to save money and enable…
At the 2020 Democratic National Convention, one of Winthrop University’s alumna, Vilissa Thompson, licensed master social worker, was featured as an advocate for people with disabilities. Thompson graduated from Winthrop…
In the past year, many Black and African American individuals have suffered and died at the hands of racism and prejudice in the United States. These tragic events shine further light on the trials and…
Winthrop’s College of Education is bracing for its most challenging semester yet, ensuring that, despite circumstances surrounding COVID-19, its future educators will still gain valuable teaching experience Despite all of…