Victor Ricciardi
Goucher Finance Professor Victor Ricciardi was quoted in a USA Today article “Only 21% of us ‘very confident’ we can retire comfortably.”
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Goucher Finance Professor Victor Ricciardi was quoted in a USA Today article “Only 21% of us ‘very confident’ we can retire comfortably.”
Molly LaBricciosa ’10 and Shannon Johnson M.Ed. ’08 have been named as finalists for the Baltimore County Public Schools Teacher of the Year Award. LaBricciosa teaches English and the AVID program at Pikesville High School; and Johnson is a S.T.A.T. (Students and Teachers Accessing Tomorrow) teacher at Arbutus Middle School. There are six finalists for the award. The
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Associate Professor Kathy Flann’s collection of short stories, Get a Grip, is reviewed in this Star Tribune story.
Mileah Kromer, director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center takes time out from the busy campaign season to talk about the benefits and barriers to long-term investment in Baltimore in this op-ed in the Baltimore Sun.
MFA graduate student Carleena Angwin writes in her blog about her first winter residency in “Nostalgia Of A First Semester Student.”
Nancy Marcus ’72 is profiled in this Tallahassee Democrat article “FSU dean in line to shape national focus of grad school education.”
The Rumpus blog examines the work and life of Goucher graduate Ellen Bass ’68 in “In Plain Sight: The Vanishing of Ellen Bass.”
Track and Field News released its yearly Top 10 list for United States track and field athletes. Matthew Forgues ’14, an alum who ran cross country, was ranked seventh in the men’s 50K Racewalk for 2015.
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Students Zachary Reese ’16 and Reilly Weinstein ’17, along with Associate Professor of Psychology Dara Friedman-Wheeler, presented a poster at the annual conference of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 11/13 in Chicago. Their poster was entitled, “Mindfulness in the College Classroom: Working Memory, Elaboration, and Retention of Course Content,” and authors also included
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On 11/20, Professor Lisa Weiss was a guest music commentator on WBJC’s weekly classical music program, “Face the Music,” hosted by radio personality Jonathan Palevsky.