The wuSpeaks Series began on Sept. 19 with the Women Who Mean Business event. The event focused on the empowerment of women, self-discovery, self- validation and confidence. The event coordinator,…
Michael Lipscomb, a professor political science, introduced the first part of 11 cultural events in an eight month long series, News Literacy and the Future of Journalism. The first event,…
The diversity of Winthrop’s campus is something many students have said that they are proud of, and this includes a diverse range of ages of students. Aside from traditionally aged…
On Sept. 6, Edward Lee, a professor of history and the director of graduate studies in history, attended the South Carolina State and Local Leaders Conference at the White House.…
Hurricane Florence hit the Carolinas on Sept. 14. With it came sheets of rain, powerful winds and flooding that caused many parts of North and South Carolina to be put…
On Sept. 18, a Winthrop driver hit the fence between Myrtle Drive and Oakland Avenue after having left the Dacus library, according to a police report from the Winthrop University…
Winthrop has received a new ranking for Best Undergraduate Teaching Programs in the South from the U.S. News & World Report for Best Colleges. The institution tied with Florida Southern…
On Thursday, Sept. 13, students attended a Study Abroad Fair to learn about the study abroad opportunities Winthrop offers. Students are able to travel to 19 different countries in Europe,…
On Tuesday, Sept. 11, the Center for Career and Civic Engagement hosted a Social Impact Exposition. Organizations from the local community spoke to students about volunteer opportunities. Students were able…
Winthrop students donned red paint on their hands to help craft Alpha Delta Pi’s American flag in remembrance of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. Peyton Diggs is the…