Sheri Booker ’07
Sheri Booker, a 2007 master’s in creative nonfiction graduate from Goucher College, was picked as one of The Baltimore Sun’s “50 Women to Watch.”
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Sheri Booker, a 2007 master’s in creative nonfiction graduate from Goucher College, was picked as one of The Baltimore Sun’s “50 Women to Watch.”
“The Gift,” a poem by Madeleine Lasser ’16, was published in the August 2014 Friends Journal.
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Kimberlee Shaffir ’83 won an Emmy for Outstanding News Discussion and Analysis. She was a producer of “50th Anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s Assassination,” which appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation.
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Marion Rodgers ’81 has recently been profiled in The Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore City Paper for her publications and research on H. L. Mencken.
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Victor Riccardi, assistant professor of financial management, spoke on Israel National News’ Goldstein on Gelt show about how emotions affect financial decision-making.
Goucher Associate Professor of dance, Elizabeth Lowe Ahearn, is a guest artist at Texas A&M University, where she is teaching classes and setting a work on dance program students this fall.
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Ramona Baker, director of Goucher’s Master of Arts in Arts Administration program, has been ranked among the Top 50 Most Powerful and Influential People in the Nonprofit Arts here. It’s noted “Baker is one of the sector’s influences in mentoring and preparing the next generation of leadership, as well as in the growing field of
Philip Seidel ’15 was on a team that placed third at Johns Hopkins University’s HopHacks, a 36-hour student-run hackathon, for the computer app Sm(ooo)sh, a Chrome extension for compressing citations.
Physics major Phoebe Yeoh ’15 was recognized by Penn State for her undergraduate summer research on a futuristic space mirror at the school, which is one of her possibilities for graduate work.
Mel Michelle Lewis, assistant professor of women, gender and sexuality studies at Goucher, is doing exciting things on sabbatical this semester at UC Berkeley, working on a research project titled “Queer Feminist Corporeal Pedagogies: Race, Sexuality, and The Body as Text” More information here.
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