Austen Power
Juliette Wells, an associate professor of English at Goucher, discussed the Jane Austen craze in a Wall Street Journal piece.
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 »
Goucher Creative NonFiction Lecturer Richard Todd and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tracy Kidder reflect on the dynamics within and process of their longtime writer/editor relationship in this story.
‘The right set of eyes’ Read More »
Goucher President Sanford J. Ungar explains how exposure to a liberal arts education helps students to develop meaningful ways of working after graduation in this article.
We prepare students for their last job, says Sanford J. Ungar Read More »
Janeites rejoice! This Washington Post article details the ongoing fascination with “Pride and Prejudice” while also highlighting Goucher College’s comprehensive Jane Austen collection and our upcoming “Pride and Prejudice: A 200-Year Affair” events.
‘Pride and Prejudice’ turns 200 — with events to mark the occasion Read More »
The Crab, a digital magazine of the Maryland Library Association, recently highlighted the No. 1 ranking Goucher Library received from Library Journal’s New Landmark Libraries for 2012. Read all about it here.
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In Unnatural Nature, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, seven Baltimore-area artists present works inspired by nature. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Silber Art Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Tuesday, February 5, to Sunday, March 24. The art can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday from 11
Madison Smartt Bell’s book review “Shaken and Stirred: Dany Laferrière’s memoir of the Haitian earthquake” is now on Slate.com. Bell, professor of English and chair for distinguished achievement at Goucher, examines Laferrière’s The World is Moving Around Me, which focuses on his experiences in and after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
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Nsenga K. Burton, chair of Goucher’s Department of Communication and Media Studies, recently contributed to the book Watching While Black: Centering Black Audiences. Burton’s chapter focuses on South African soap operas. More about the book can be found here.