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'''Winthrop University''' is an independent, public, four-year [[liberal arts]] [[university]] in [[Rock Hill, South Carolina]], not far from [[Charlotte, North Carolina]].  Winthrop was founded in [[Columbia, South Carolina]], in 1886 as a teachers' college and named for the [[Massachusetts]] philanthropist [[Robert C. Winthrop]], who donated the first $1500 to fund it.
'''Winthrop University''' is an independent, public, four-year [[liberal arts]] [[university]] in [[Rock Hill, South Carolina]], not far from [[Charlotte, North Carolina]].  Winthrop was founded in [[Columbia, South Carolina]], in 1886 as a teachers' college and named for the [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|Massachusetts]] philanthropist [[Robert C. Winthrop]], who donated the first $1500 to fund it.

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Winthrop University is an independent, public, four-year liberal arts university in Rock Hill, South Carolina, not far from Charlotte, North Carolina. Winthrop was founded in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1886 as a teachers' college and named for the Massachusetts philanthropist Robert C. Winthrop, who donated the first $1500 to fund it.