Jennifer Bunty
Equine Journal profiled Jennifer Bunty, the director of Goucher’s equestrian program. To learn more about her time at Goucher and what she loves about her team, click here.
Short accolades about Goucher Faculty (published works, awards, etc.). Could also be about Goucher students and staff.
Equine Journal profiled Jennifer Bunty, the director of Goucher’s equestrian program. To learn more about her time at Goucher and what she loves about her team, click here.
Amara Watkin-Anson, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability Program, was recently profiled in The Courant about her work in community development on an international scale.
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Janney, an Emmy-winning photographer who travels the world, is overseas in the middle of the search for the jumbo jet that took off from Malaysia and vanished more than three weeks ago.
The Goucher Peer Listening program, coordinated by Roshelle Kades and Cynthia Terry, was cited in a study done through Stanford University regarding peer counseling programs across the nation. The program is one of 13 discussed in the study.
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These founders of the Baltimore Rock Opera Society are mentioned in a Washington Post article on their show Gründlehämmer.
Eli Breitburg-Smith ’08, Aran Keating ’06, Dylan Koehler ’08, and Jared Margulies ’08 Read More »
Dance Department Chair Elizabeth Lowe Ahearn received the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Award in Dance: Choreography based on the artistic excellence of her work.
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Katherine Cottle, visiting instructor in the History Department, just published the book I Remain Yours: Secret Mission Love Letters of My Mormon Great-Grandparents, 1900-1903.
Alvin Eng, assistant professor in Goucher’s Department of Theatre, was recently on a playwrights’ panel discussion at the Single Carrot Theatre in Baltimore. At the Comparative Drama Conference hosted by Stevenson University on April 4, he will present monologues from The Imperial Image, the third installment of his Portrait Plays: A Cycle of Historical Dramas
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management, discusses his new book and what inspires some people to take more financial risk in this Yahoo finance article. He also studies how human psychology impacts investing and markets in this CNBC article.
Florence Martin, professor of French and francophone cinema and literature, recently published “Écran pour tous? Personnages gays dans trois films phares tunisiens,” (Screen for All? Gay characters in three featured Tunisian films) in Africultures No 96: Les Homosexualités en Afrique. She was also a discussion guest at CUNY’s City Cinematheque, pertaining to the film Rachida.