Dear Friends:
I hope your summer is going well! The campus is abuzz with activity as we prepare to usher in Winthrop’s 136th academic year. Our current plan for the fall semester is to get back to as normal operations as possible and to provide our students with the best and safest college experience as we can. It will take teamwork and dedication, but we know that Winthrop is up to the challenge.
I am proud to share with you the latest edition of the Winthrop Magazine. In this edition, you’ll find a variety of compelling stories, including a new and exciting literacy initiative made possible by trustee Gary Williams and his wife, Peggy. I know we all appreciate the generosity of the Williamses and their commitment to Winthrop.
Other items include:
-The vision and direction that Library Dean Kaetrena Davis Kendrick ’95 has in mind
for the continued evolution of the Ida Jane Dacus Library;
-A look at Winthrop’s civic literacy efforts that educate students on how to be informed
citizens and voters;
-Compelling profiles on faculty member Philip Gibson, who has elevated our financial
planning program to award-winning levels; Josh Demarest ’14, who is bringing diversity
into the publishing industry; speech pathologists Clay Hadden ’04 and Jessica Berry
’08, who discussed how the pandemic changed the way they deliver vital services to
kids; and James Wells ’11, who works for Crayola, one of the biggest art companies
in the world; and
-The latest campus news, alumni news and university advancement updates.
I encourage you to explore the magazine by clicking on the link above. Please share the magazine with anyone who may be interested in all that is happening at Winthrop.
Thank you again for all that you do for Winthrop, and I look forward to talking with you soon at an event on campus or near you.
Sincerely,
George
George W. Hynd
Interim President