Working For Unity
Zoe Amram Summit ’16 talks about the importance of spiritual life on campus in this Baltimore Jewish Times piece.
Zoe Amram Summit ’16 talks about the importance of spiritual life on campus in this Baltimore Jewish Times piece.
In this piece, Kelly Brown Douglas, professor of religion at Goucher College, talks about seeing marriage equality as a civil rights and civil liberties issue.
As Supreme Court considers DOMA and Prop 8, some black church leaders ponder change Read More »
N. Scott Robinson, a lecturer in Goucher’s Music Department, talks about traditional music—mostly from the Middle East, India, and Africa—in this Gazette article.
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Tamiro Villazon Scholer ’13 gave a talk titled “Density of States of Type II Superconductors in High Magnetic Fields” at the American Physical Society’s March meeting in Baltimore. Goucher students Julian Irwin ’13 and Owen Lehmer ’13 also contributed to research for the project, supervised by Associate Professor of Physics Sasha Dukan.
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Visiting Associate Professor of Physics at Goucher Rodney Yoder gave a talk at the American Physical Society’s annual conference Wednesday, March 20, titled “Particle Acceleration on a Chip: Laser-powered dielectric microstructures for research and industry“.
In Hydroflow, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, 10 artists present works that explore the multifaceted aspects of water. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Silber Art Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Tuesday, April 9, to Sunday, May 19. The art can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday
Madison Smartt Bell, professor of English and chair for distinguished achievement at Goucher, reviews Jay Neugeboren’s The American Sun and Wind Moving Picture Company, a tale set in the silent-film era, in this Boston Globe piece.
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Pamela Thompson, Goucher assistant professor of art, recently attended a six-week residency at the Babayan Culture House in Ibrahimpasa, Turkey, with the assistance of a Goucher faculty grant. Her work was shown in an annual exhibition with the Turkish artist co-operative “Fabrikartgrup.”
Goucher Students Participate in an Alternative Spring Break in Baltimore On Wednesday afternoon, with the March sun streaming through the roof of an empty West Baltimore rowhouse ravaged by a fire and age, Amanda Griffith methodically stacked mortar and brick. “It will feel good to finish it,” said the Goucher senior, looking up an unfinished
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This year Latino immigrants in Maryland will have a rare opportunity to record their stories for posterity; the campus community garden will flourish during the peak growing season; and students, faculty, and staff will engage with the greater Baltimore community even more—all thanks to Goucher’s Innovation Grant Program. For 15 years the program has provided
Goucher Grant Invests in New Ideas Read More »