Screening of “Just Gender” at Goucher
The Washington Blade profiles a Goucher film event that tackles common myths and misunderstandings about transgender people.
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The Washington Blade profiles a Goucher film event that tackles common myths and misunderstandings about transgender people.
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Bill U’Ren, Goucher assistant professor of English, was on “Midday with Dan Rodricks” to give his perspective on the late Tom Clancy’s success as an author.
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Director of Exhibitions, Laura Amussen, will use sculpture, installation, photography, drawing, video, and performance for her first solo exhibition in seven years, AFLOAT, at the Creative Alliance in Baltimore. Her artwork gives physical expression to what it means to carry mental, emotional, and spiritual baggage. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7
Join recent history graduates as they discuss their post-college experiences and the value of their studies during “History Works!,” a panel discussion at Goucher College, on Wednesday, November 13, at 7 p.m. in Buchner Hall of the Alumnae/i House. Panelists will be: Dan Amodeo ’09, Law student at American University Mollie Carlin ’12, Middle school teacher and
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Early this September, Kris Raser, a student in Goucher College’s Digital Arts Program proudly sat among about 200 people gathered to watch the premiere of Toobie, the story of a typical 15-year-old trying to blend in at school and get by—without any trouble from bullies. Raser had helped develop, write, produce, and score the movie
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By Ke’Aun Charles ’15* Frank Bruni—the New York Times’ first openly gay op-ed columnist—has written several pieces on being gay in America, sexuality, and religion, and the legal battles the LGBTQ community is waging to secure rights. On September 30, he was on campus to give a talk titled “A New Day: Same-Sex Marriage in
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Dale Gyure, Goucher College adjunct associate professor of historic preservation, was featured as a noted Frank Lloyd Wright scholar and speaker at the Graycliffee Conservancy, Inc. in Buffalo, NY.
The Baltimore Jewish Times highlighted Melissa R. Klapper, Goucher alumna and upcoming speaker, in this article about her book research and the activism of the Baltimore Jewish community.
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Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher, recently served as an expert panelist for the session titled “Do Trading Simulations Really Help Students to Improve Their Financial Knowledge?” at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics, held at DePaul University in Chicago.
The Washington Blade got the word out about Frank Bruni, the New York Times’ first openly gay op-ed columnist, who will speak at Goucher on 9/30 about the recent shift in public sentiment on gay marriage in America.
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