University Presidents—Speak Out!
Goucher President Sanford J. Ungar urges university presidents to “abandon blandness” and take daring stands on contentious matters.
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Goucher President Sanford J. Ungar urges university presidents to “abandon blandness” and take daring stands on contentious matters.
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Afro.com explores seven critically acclaimed short and feature-length films that are a part of the 2013 Baltimore African Film Festival at Goucher College.
Goucher College Hosts Baltimore’s 2013 African Film Festival Read More »
Goucher President Sanford J. Ungar weighs in on the results of a new Gallup poll, titled “America’s Call for Higher Education Redesign.”
Gallup Poll: Americans See Higher Education as Essential, yet Often Unaffordable Read More »
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, a postdoctoral fellow in Goucher’s Environmental Studies Program, says that for a food system to be truly sustainable, we must prioritize the well-being of workers as well as consumers.
Care About Your Food? Then Care About Your Farmworkers Too Read More »
Nsenga K. Burton, chair of Goucher’s Department of Communications and Media Studies, talks about how linebacker Ray Lewis has served not just as the face of the Ravens, but as the media face of Baltimore.
The Ravens, ‘The Wire,’ Ray Lewis and Baltimore’s Super Bowl image Read More »
Juliette Wells, an associate professor of English at Goucher, discusses the hubbub surrounding the 200th anniversary of the publication of “Pride and Prejudice.”
Austen Fans to Celebrate 200 Years of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Read More »
Michael J. O’Leary, vice president for enrollment management, discusses how Goucher is addressing some of the most pressing trends in higher education.
Report Discusses Top Trends in Student Enrollment Read More »
Juliette Wells, an associate professor of English at Goucher, discussed the Jane Austen craze in a Wall Street Journal piece.
In this NPR piece, Ann Duncan, an assistant professor of religion at Goucher College, discusses how inaugural references to a Supreme Being have evolved over time.
Divine Rhetoric: God In The Inaugural Address Read More »
Writer Tracy Kidder and longtime editor and Goucher MFA Professor Richard Todd list six of their favorite narratives, essays, and memoirs in this Daily Beast post.
Book Bag: Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd on The Art of Nonfiction Read More »