Nsenga Burton
Nsenga Burton, a professor of communications and media studies at Goucher College is mentioned as a panelist for the The International Faith and Family Film Festival in this Reuters article.
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Nsenga Burton, a professor of communications and media studies at Goucher College is mentioned as a panelist for the The International Faith and Family Film Festival in this Reuters article.
Mileah Kromer, director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College, is a source for this Baltimore Sun story “Group pilots new polling venture in Maryland.”
Peace studies and economics major Katrina Kniss ’16, was a guest blogger, talking about a Christian peacemaker team to Colombia this summer.
Nina Therese Kasniunas, an associate political science professor at Goucher, reflects on the political moves of Nick and Marilyn Mosby in this Baltimore Sun article. In another, she reflects on Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s recent outreach efforts.
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Ben Droz ’09 is profiled in this Jewish Chronicle article about his work with industrial hemp and his work with the advocacy group, Vote Hemp.
Cassidy Madison ’16 is a source for this Fortune story “How companies are grappling with the ‘no gender’ society.”
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Assistant Professor of Theatre Alvin Eng gave a reading and discussion of his memoir-in-progress, OUR LAUNDRY, OUR TOWN: CHINA/USA, at Baltimore Museum of Art’s “Asian Art Celebration” on Sunday, June 28. The memoir traces his days of growing up in a Chinese Hand Laundry in Flushing, Queens, NYC, to conducting a Fulbright theatre residency at
Julia Chernov Hwan, associate professor in political science and international relations, has input into this The National article “From Indonesia to Singapore to Malaysia, ISIL spreads its web of evil.”
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Professor of Religion Kelly Brown Douglas talks about racial stereotyping and prejudice in this Baltimore Sun piece “Confronting America’s disease: white racism.”
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Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management, gives some advice on perspective in personal finance in this Lancaster Eagle-Gazette piece.