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Art Exhibit: From Above: Cities, Centers, and Systems

In the exhibition From Above: Cities, Centers, and Systems, artist Julie Jankowski explores the world from vast distances. Taking environmental queries, sociopolitical quandaries, and collective trauma as a conceptual basis for her projects, Jankowski references satellite images and analytical data maps to explore the dynamics of cause and effect among the engineered and natural worlds. […]

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Art Exhibit: Juvenescence

In the art exhibit Juvenescence, seven artists—Sam Fein, Sean FitzPatrick, Erin Fostel, Morgan Frailey, Lynn Palewicz, Cathleen Sachse, and Sharon Shapiro—explore various aspects of childhood. Through video, painting, drawing, site-specific installation, and photography, these artists offer moments of nostalgia, transporting the viewer back to childhood. Culled from both memory and imagination, the diverse works in

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Goucher Playwrights Open Studio Readings, Volume IV

The Department of Theatre presents Goucher Playwrights Open Studio Readings, Volume IV on Tuesday, November 18, and Wednesday, November 19,7 – 9 p.m. in the Mildred Dunnock Theatre. This free reading series of play-in-progress showcases excerpts of students in Assistant Professor Alvin Eng’s playwriting classes. “We often hear about the actor having to proverbially stand

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International Education Week 2014

Goucher’s Office of International Studies is holding a series of lectures, forums, and events focused on globalized education and future leaders to celebrate International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. departments of State and Education. Monday, November 17 12:15-1:15 p.m. Internships in Francophone Europe: Paris, Brussels, and Strasbourg Moderator Katherine St. Ours, associate

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Q & A with Marty Sweidel

Martin “Marty” Sweidel, Goucher’s new senior vice president for strategic initiatives, sat down with us to share his thoughts on the importance of college (one word: opportunity), music (he loves it all), and why he’s drawn to Goucher. Sweidel, who came from Southern Methodist University in Texas, started at Goucher on November 3. What would

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Wi-Fi Everywhere!

Chris Nobriga ’15 was used to doing important schoolwork early in the day. The political science major wasn’t particularly a morning person; he was just avoiding the frequent afternoon slowdown of the campus’s Internet. But now he and other students can afford to sleep in every once in a while, thanks to campus Wi-Fi upgrades

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Flutist Demarre McGill Performs the 2015 Fisher Music Residency Concert

Demarre McGill, the principal flute in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will be the featured performer at Goucher College’s 2014 Annual Janet and Avery Fisher Music Residency Concert on Monday, November 10, at 8 p.m. in Merrick Lecture Hall. The concert is free and open to the public, but tickets must be reserved by logging onto

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Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble Presents “Reflections”

The 2014 Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble Fall Concert “Reflections”—held Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15—will feature Goucher students performing a diverse array of ballet and modern works by guest artists, historic choreographers, and Goucher faculty. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with an additional matinée at 2 p.m.

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