Paul Wilson Titman
…magnificum resemble redbud, Cercis, to which they are unrelated.5 Titman joined the faculty of Chicago Teacher’s College, which later became Chicago State University, in 1955. Paul W. Titman died on…
…magnificum resemble redbud, Cercis, to which they are unrelated.5 Titman joined the faculty of Chicago Teacher’s College, which later became Chicago State University, in 1955. Paul W. Titman died on…
…illustration have been teased apart to help clarify the differences between the two. Most works created by botanical artists and illustrators include some aspects of each. In brief, scientific botanical…
…the Herbarium in Chapel Hill, along with 133 other herbaria around the world, is available online for researchers or interested amateurs via mycoportal.org. Checking this database revealed no specimens of…
…interpreted to the people of this country and the world…I think we, as a country, need to make quite clear to other nations of the world that we have major…
…tours and volunteer work days, which were her favorite activity. “I think it allowed me to grow the most,” she said. “It was nice to … feel like I could…
…of us have been asked to work from home and/or limit our exposure to others. If you can, we encourage you to take time to enjoy the great outdoors right…
…team behind Gaia’s Magical Goods from Carrboro as they lead their Intro to Natural Indigo Dyeing & Shibori Workshop! Courtney and Reverdy became obsessed with Indigo four years ago when…
…Kannapolis in the school. Mr. Cannon saw Wingate as a place where the children of textile workers and others in the middle class might receive opportunities in higher education. He…
…nearby field, and make corsages that he would sell to the nurses. When he was 14 or 15, he won a blue ribbon at the State Fair for flower arrangement.”(5)…