Author name: John Perrelli

Unmasked and Reborn: Portraits of Lives in Transition

In Unmasked and Reborn: Portraits of Lives in Transition, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, self-portraits exploring personal identity and the faces of homelessness are on display Thursday, May 1, to Saturday, May 10, in the Lenrow Gallery on the fourth floor of the Athenaeum. These unique self-portraits were made by homeless men of […]

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Not Just Any Old Hack

Hacking isn’t exactly a word with a positive connotation, but at Goucher College, it results in positive things. In the event “Coding for Community: A Civic Hackathon,” held Friday, April 11, to Sunday, April 13, participants were encouraged to build apps or other platforms to create opportunities for neighborhoods to survive and thrive. “It was

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The Mandrake

Leading a bawdy romp through a contemporarily imagined Renaissance Italy, director Allison Campbell’s senior thesis class and friends bring Wallace Shawn’s translation of Machiavelli’s The Mandrake to the Mildred Dunnock Theatre stage at 8 p.m. More information here.

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Uta Larkey

Uta Larkey, associate professor of German, was selected as a contributing participant to the Sixth Annual Summer Workshop for Holocaust Scholars in July 2014 in Yad Vashem, Jerusalem. Her talk is titled “Fear and Terror: The Deportations of Polish Jews in October 1938.” During her sabbatical this semester Larkey has been invited to present several

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