Kathy Flann
Kathy Flann, assistant professor of English, has an article “Cherry Blossoms, Labradoodles, Each Other: Is Joy a Daily Choice?” in the Baltimore Fishbowl.
Kathy Flann, assistant professor of English, has an article “Cherry Blossoms, Labradoodles, Each Other: Is Joy a Daily Choice?” in the Baltimore Fishbowl.
Goucher is listed as one of the “Best Colleges for Nontraditional Students” according to BestColleges.com.
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Thérèse A. Keegan, a graduate of Goucher College’s Arts Administration M.A. program, was recently appointed by the Frederick Arts Council board of directors as the new executive director. The director of the graduate program, Ramona Baker, described Keegan as a “listening leader and consensus builder”
Laura Langberg ’13 is profiled in this newspaper article about FEMA Corps members who travel to disaster-affected communities and support longer-term recovery operations across the country.
Wes Crawford, drummer and Goucher applied music associate, talks about versatility in his career and the local music scene in this Sentinel Newspapers article.
Nighthawks just one local band catching fire Read More »
This Carroll County Times article mentions Goucher College-based dance group Choreographie Antique, which performed Civil War-era dances at a recent fundraiser.
Historical Society celebrates new and old with Civil War Soiree Read More »
The Baltimore Fishbowl’s event of the day was a new art exhibit in Goucher’s Rosenberg Gallery.
Event of the Day: Colony, an exhibition featuring Katherine Mann Read More »
This Lexington Herald-Leader article follows Jim Dahlman, a Goucher master’s of fine arts in creative nonfiction student, on a 275-mile-long historic walking route he traveled to gather writing material.
Professor’s journey traces Daniel Boone’s steps Read More »
Goucher’s Summer Arts Institute will feature a showcase of performances by local dance companies and independent artists on Saturday, July 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Todd Dance Studio Theater on the college’s campus. The Collective Dance Showcase will feature established, Baltimore-based artists and dance companies such as Full Circle Dance Company, The Collective, Effervescent
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Leonard Forsman, a graduate of Goucher’s Historic Preservation M.A. program, was recently appointed by President Barack Obama to the federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The council is an independent federal agency that promotes “the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of our nation’s historic resources,” and advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation