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Associative Academics

What might a history professor have to say about zombies? How would an art faculty member weigh in on the U.S. prison system? Can environmental studies be used to frame a discussion about the Bible? Mary Marchand, professor of English and head of Goucher’s interdisciplinary academic division, has organized “Interdisciplinary Thinking in Three Acts” to

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A Charmed Love: The Baltimore of Sara Haardt and H. L. Mencken, 1923-1935

H. L. Mencken didn’t like Southerners or suffragists. But when the famed American essayist, critic, and journalist met Sara Haardt, a Southern suffragist and Goucher College professor, he couldn’t resist and promptly broke another one of his rules and married her. Their unlikely, and tragically short, love story is documented in Goucher’s exhibit A Charmed

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There’s a Club for That

Want to perform Bollywood dance, start a radio show, learn about a different culture, or save the whales? There’s a Goucher club for that … probably. And if not, no worries: It’s not rocket science to start a club about whatever you want, like hydroponic gardening, ’80s comics, or even rocket science. New club charters

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Eat Local Challenge

Goucher students, faculty, and staff can rise to the “Eat Local Challenge” on Tuesday, September 23 and help support food producers in their community, as well as the local economy. The college’s food services provider, Bon Appétit Management Company, will serve a lunch that is made entirely from ingredients originating within a 150-mile radius of

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The Artifacts Drawings

In the exhibit The Artifacts Drawings, Baltimore-born, Goucher-educated artist and author Nancy Patz will showcase more than 100 of her drawings of artifacts from Holocaust museums nationwide. They are available for viewing in the Sara Siebert Center in the Sanford J. Ungar Athenaeum from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday, September 14, to Friday, December

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