Seth Manfield ’13
Seth Manfield ’13 made news in the magic world, becoming the 2015 “Magic: The Gathering” world champion. See details here.
Seth Manfield ’13 made news in the magic world, becoming the 2015 “Magic: The Gathering” world champion. See details here.
Post-Baccalaureate Premed student Maya Alexandri is giving a reading of her novel The Celebration Husband at Ukazoo Books in Towson on Sunday, November 29, at 1 p.m. For more information about Alexandri, check out her website here.
Inside Higher Ed advocates for changing the way colleges recruit and admit students who are a good fit for their specific programs, using Goucher’s Video Application as an example of the evolution of academics and admission.
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ABC 2 covered an on-campus forum where Peter Franchot, state comptroller, pushed to start Maryland schools after Labor Day.
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Nina Kasniunas, a political science associate professor, said a new Baltimore mayoral candidate has low name recognition, but could increase that through advertising and campaigning, in this Baltimore Sun article.
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Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Emily Billo and Isaiah Zukowski ’16 wrote “Criminals or Citizens? Mining and Citizen Protest in Correa’s Ecuador” for the North American Congress on Latin America blog.
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Nsenga Burton, associate professor of media studies, writes about her own experiences and what’s happening currently, in this The Root article, “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl Who Is Assaulted in the Classroom.”
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Nina Kasniunas, an associate professor of political science at Goucher College, comments in this NBC News story, “Meet Nick Mosby, One Half of Baltimore’s Young Power Couple.”
Mileah Kromer, director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College, is quoted in this Baltimore Sun article about Maryland Democrats and Republicans.
Want to read a book printed in 1816, when James Madison was president, Jane Austen was alive, Indiana became a state, and Argentina declared independence from Spain? Now you can, thanks to the Goucher College Library and the magic of crowdfunding. The library just reached a milestone in its Emma In America celebration— the digitizing of the
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