Victor Ricciardi
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher, was interviewed about common investor mistakes by Ellen Rogin on this episode of AdvisorRadio.
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher, was interviewed about common investor mistakes by Ellen Rogin on this episode of AdvisorRadio.
Jennifer McCabe, associate professor of psychology, recently published an article, “Location, Location, Location! Demonstrating the Mnemonic Benefit of the Method of Loci,” in the academic journal Teaching of Psychology, where she was also recently appointed to a three-year term as consulting editor.
Assistant Professor of Business Management Jason Cherubini was quoted in a recent study by WalletHub about credit cards and paying taxes.
Mathew Heggem majored in dance at Goucher before he became CEO of SUM Innovation. Ideamensch takes a look at his unique career path here.
In this Baltimore Sun article, Nsenga Burton, an associate professor of media studies at Goucher, said American men identified not just with Bill Cosby’s perfect-father sitcom persona, but also with his real-life struggles as a parent of five children.
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management, gives advice in Kiplinger in the article “How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions.”
Associate Professor of English Kathy Flann turns the table and writes about how to survive a human attack in this article “How to Survive a Human Attack: A Zombie’s Guide to Filling the Emptiness and Moving Forward by K.E. Flann.”
Fourteen Goucher psychology students and four faculty members attended and presented five research posters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. Associate Professor Katherine Choe attended the conference with research team members Tara Brightbill ‘16 and Danielle Hallacker ‘17, presenting a poster titled “The Influence of Emotion on the Perception of Temporal
Congratulations to Natalie Dibo ’16, Rachel Weinberg ’18, Alexis Merriman ’17, Anna Bloomfield ’18, Emilie Pichot ’15, and Marlee Goldshine ’16. They have received Goucher funding to attend the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference, March 29-31, and will attend workshops, panels, and plenary sessions ranging in topic from global women’s rights to campus organizing tips,