Make This Summer Count
Goucher’s Summer 2013 full-credit undergraduate courses are running through June 28.
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Goucher’s Summer 2013 full-credit undergraduate courses are running through June 28.
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Maryland Shakespeare Festival will stage its Bare Bard Repertory—a rotation of Comedy of Errors, Richard III, and The Merchant of Venice with only three days of rehearsal for each play—in Goucher College’s Mildred Dunnock Theatre from June 7 through June 23. The plays will be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at
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Check out the variety of camps and community programs offered at Goucher during the summer months.
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This two-week, intensive day and boarding summer arts program, held 7/7 to 7/20, offers training for intermediate through pre-professional dancers and musicians, ages 12 through 18.
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Neil W. Horstman—the first salaried president of the White House Historical Association—will be the keynote speaker at Goucher’s graduate programs Commencement held on Sunday, August 3, at 3 p.m. in Kraushaar Auditorium. The ceremony will honor the achievements of the graduates enrolled in programs through the Robert S. Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies
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This summer, new students at Goucher College will read Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a psychological thriller that puts a new and interesting spin on culture, success, and loyalty in the post-9/11 world. The book is Goucher’s 2014 summer reading assignment for first-year and transfer students. Selected based on suggestions from the campus community, The
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This solo exhibition features Joseph Hyde’s photographs of trees. These images of unspoiled landscapes, weathered branches, and protruding land masses will be presented in Rosenberg Gallery from 1/11 through 3/2.
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