Amanda Pugh ’08
Amanda Pugh ’08 has been named an honoree of the Daily Record‘s Top Twenty in Their Twenties Award. The award recognizes young professionals whose creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are “contributing to a new energy” in Maryland.
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Amanda Pugh ’08 has been named an honoree of the Daily Record‘s Top Twenty in Their Twenties Award. The award recognizes young professionals whose creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are “contributing to a new energy” in Maryland.
Goucher’s Director of Exhibitions and Art Collections Laura Amussen is listed as one of the top “Women in the Arts” in this Baltimore Style magazine piece.
The new executive director of the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus is Robert Rund ’02 who earned a master of arts administration degree from Goucher College.
Goucher faculty have a well-earned reputation as great teachers and mentors, but they are also incredibly active in scholarship and creative endeavors. Here you will find a list of just some of the recent publications, presentations, performances, and exhibits of our talented faculty.
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher, is quoted in this article “4 Comic Books That Will Boost Your Financial Literacy.”
In this CityBizList article, Mileah Kromer, director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher, said while she thinks there’s an outside chance voters could elect a Republican to the Senate, she still thinks Maryland is a blue state.
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher, imparts some financial wisdom in this Forbes article “6 Classic Money Lessons Get Modern-Day Upgrades”
Deanna Galer has been named a 2015 Newman Civic Fellows Award by the national office of Campus Compact.
Zeke Cohen, co-founder of The Intersection, is mentioned in this Baltimore Jewish Times article about the nonprofit’s work.
The blog of the Santa Fe Writers Project highlights Andrew Ervin and his new book in “Burning Down: An Interview with Andrew Ervin.”