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Inside this Issue: Archives Kickoff for Winthrop’s Integration CommemorationGiving Thanks … Dean HerringWoodfork ScholarshipActive Friends Member List for 2015Rudy Mancke to SpeakNote From the Chair … Dr. Jane WhiteMembership Form
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Inside this Issue: Friends Board Meets Gorman on Blue SoxGiving Thanks — Dean HerringA Note From the Chair — Dr. WeaverMember Application
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Inside this Issue: Business Report of the Friends / Endowment to be EstablishedDean HerringKay McSpadden Wins Norman Mailer AwardA Note From the ChairMember Application
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Inside this Issue: Sharyn McCrumb 11/3A Few Words from Dean HerringA Note from the ChairFriends of Dacus Library Membership Application
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Inside this Issue: Dean’s WelcomeBallot for 2010: Board Members and OfficersBylaws RevisionNew LibrariansBi-Lo Boosters New Online RenewalCampus MapEvent Parking Decal2011: Friends turn 15Message from Chair
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Inside this Issue: Dean’s WelcomeProgram highlights, reception, contTwitter!Online renewal optionBi-Lo BoostersBoard meetings, workNew library tools1,001 Books!About the Friends2011: Friends turn 15Message from Chair
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Inside this Issue: French Botanist, Andre MichauxSecond Literary LuncheonAnnual Meeting, September 2005Report from the Nominating Committee Officers of Friends of DacusA Brand New Library for Winthrop University Additional Readings about Andre Michaux, his Era, and his Interests
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The June issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education showcased as its cover story the blaring headlines, “Should the Internet Be Scrapped?” Did this surprise anyone? If it did, you must not have been paying attention. Over the last decade, the Internet, the Web—yes, yes, I know the terms are technically not synonymous but have become so in usage—has become increasingly useless as a scholarly tool. The CHE story discussed the obvious problems: spam, viruses, unreliable connections, not to mention unreliable information, disinformation and even misinformation.
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Inside this Issue: Fall Service LearningBigs and LittlesCongratulations May 2014 Graduates!Why I Teach HonorsWUHA! ActivitiesSRHC ConferenceStudent SpotlightHonors Symposium SpotlightTravelling AbroadClass of 2018 and Transfers
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Inside this Issue: Fall Service LearningWhy I Teach HonorsCongratulations May 2012 Graduates!WUHA! - A Semester in PicturesNew WUHA! OfficersHonors Educational Experiences Student Spotlight: Austin Bischoff 6 Study Abroad
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Inside this Issue: Community Garden and Relay for LifeSouthern Regional Honors Council ConferenceCongratulations May 2011 Graduates!Why I Teach HonorsWUHA! - A Semester in PicturesNew WUHA! OfficersReflection on Spring 2011Fall 2011 PlansHonors Educational Experiences Student Spotlight: Amy RiversStudy Abroad
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Inside this Issue: Relay for Life KivaWhy I Chose Honors… What Honors Has Done for Me...Congratulations, May 2010 GraduatesWUHA!, - A Semester in PicturesWelcome, Class of 2014!Honors Symposia SRHCStudy Abroad: South Africa and Ireland