7 Deadly Sins of Investing
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher warns against excessive trading in the article.
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Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher warns against excessive trading in the article.
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Eric Singer, interim associate provost of international studies, doles out some advice in this CNBC story regarding study abroad.
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The Daily Campello Art News blog highlights an upcoming art exhibit at Goucher, Dulce Pinzón’s Superheroes: The Real Story. The exhibit of photographs takes a look at Mexican immigrants who send money home to families and communities.
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Goucher’s study abroad requirement got a shout-out in this Inside Higher Ed piece! “Differentiation requires focus. It takes vision and discipline. You need the courage to say no…Differentiation requires soul-searching,” they said.
Differentiation Is Hard. But Necessary. Read More »
Gain a better understanding of one of the world’s oldest faiths in this flipped classroom video lecture profiled on a blog and involving some Goucher College students.
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The Goucher Poll is used as evidence in this Carroll County Times editorial about redistricting and politics.
Editorial: Hogan right to get politics out of redistricting Read More »
The Washington Post examines how Obama administration is expected to use its authority for limited financial aid experiments to try offering Pell grants to some prisoners against the backdrop of the Goucher College Prison Education Partnership.
Pell grants for prisoners? An experiment will test reversal of a 20-year ban. Read More »
Attorney General Loretta Lynch speaks in the Huffington Post about her experiences with the Goucher College Prison Education Partnership.
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The Washington Post uses the Goucher Prison Education Partnership as a way to highlight a federal experiment which will seek to help prisoners who are eligible for release within five years.
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This Politico piece explores the announcement made when Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Attorney General Loretta Lynch visited Goucher College’s Prison Education Partnership at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup.
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