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‘Symphony of the Soil’

Film director and producer Deborah Koons Garcia will explore the complexities of soil, one the most overlooked and misunderstood natural resources, on Wednesday, October 17, in Goucher College’s Kelley Lecture Hall. A screening of her 2012 documentary Symphony of the Soil will begin at 7:30 p.m., to be followed immediately by a presentation by Garcia. There […]

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Cyberspace is a big place—which makes it even more impressive that the Goucher College Virtual Tour is one of the projects up for a Webby Award, sometimes referred to as the Oscars of the Internet. You can vote for us here in the school/university best website category. We are up against the University of Maryland,

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Inaugural Poems: Baltimore-DC Poets Bear Witness to a New Political Era

The presidential inauguration may be over, but at Goucher College the celebration continues with “Inaugural Poems: Baltimore-DC Poets Bear Witness to a New Presidential Era” on Friday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in the Batza Room of the Athenaeum. The event, sponsored by the Word for Word Group of the Kratz Center for Creative Writing

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Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey Decoding the Marketplace

In Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey, Decoding the Marketplace: coupons, dollar stores, and eBay, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, Murphy finds inspirations in everyday life and turns them into a critical dialogue about contemporary culture. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Rosenberg Gallery on Goucher’s campus from

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Shakespeare Summer Intensive

This summer, study and perform with the Maryland Summer Shakespeare Intensive at Goucher College. This three-week, three-credit, actor-training course will run from Monday, June 2, to Sunday, June 22. Participants will learn original practices, an approach to acting Shakespeare that captures the form and methods of Elizabethan-era theatre companies, and emphasizes direct interaction with the

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