Victor Ricciardi
Goucher Professor Victor Ricciardi was interviewed about his book Investor Behavior on the MoneyScience blog with Jacob Bettany.
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Goucher Professor Victor Ricciardi was interviewed about his book Investor Behavior on the MoneyScience blog with Jacob Bettany.
Chloe and Molly were some of the presidents’ dogs recently featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Publisher’s Weekly calls Kathryn Holmes’ book The Distance Between Lost and Found eventful and reflective.
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In this Baltimore Sun article, the Ballet Theatre of Maryland mourns the departure of principal dancer Meagan Helman, who joined the company after graduating from Goucher College.
Goucher alum Jorge Eduardo Castillo ’99 was listed as a Baltimore Business Journal top 40 under 40.
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Chionque Mines ’15 had the honor of introducing the president at the College Opportunity Day of Action in DC, as mentioned in this article.
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New Books Network reviewed Goucher Assistant Professor of Peace Studies Ailish Hopper’s poetry collection Dark~Sky Society, saying the “voice of the poem can engage the senses in a brilliance of stimuli.”
Rory Turner, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, attended the workshop “Confronting Contention: Deploying Culture in Conflict Resolution” November 16-18 in Washington, DC. This interdisciplinary exchange was planned by the Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
Marissa Charlemagne ’16 shares her thoughts on recent events in this Next New Deal blog post titled “There Will Be Another Michael Brown: Millennial Perspectives on Ferguson.”
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Mileah Kromer, assistant professor of political science and director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center, has revamped the Hughes Center Politician-in-Residence Program to connect students to their state and local governments. Current politician-in-residence is Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott. During the upcoming spring semester, students will be invited to attend a Public Safety