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Collective Dance Showcase

Goucher’s Summer Arts Institute will feature a showcase of performances by local dance companies and independent artists on Saturday, July 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the Todd Dance Studio Theater on the college’s campus. The Collective Dance Showcase will feature established, Baltimore-based artists and dance companies such as Full Circle Dance Company, The Collective, Effervescent

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Colony

In Colony, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann’s paintings show how patterned, highly wrought, decorative elements coalesce and then dissolve back into the organic environment. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Rosenberg Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Wednesday, June 12, to Sunday, September 1. The art can be viewed Monday through

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Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies Appoints New Academic Leaders

Goucher College’s Robert S. Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies has promoted two members in its innovative Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability (MACS) Program. Tiffany Espinosa, formerly a co-director of the MACS program, will now serve as the Welch Center’s assistant dean, and MACS faculty member Tom Walker is the co-academic director for

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Goucher’s College’s Latest Greenhouse Gas Emissions Progress Report

Goucher College continues to implement recommendations outlined by its first climate action plan to achieve the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 20 percent by 2020. In the most recent GHG inventory it has been reported that since 2009 there has been an overall 3.8 percent reduction in GHG, while in the same

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Goucher Playwrights Open Studio

Goucher Playwrights Open Studio will present “Historical Dramas: Public and Personal” from Thursday, April 25, through Tuesday, May 7, in various locations on the college’s campus. Students, faculty, and regional professional actors will present “cold readings” (little or no rehearsal) of pieces written in Assistant Professor Alvin Eng’s advanced playwriting course for the playwright to

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New Study Shows Large Environmental Impact by Consumption Patterns of Baltimore Residents

An area roughly equivalent to that of West Virginia, Delaware, and Rhode Island combined is needed to support the annual consumption of food, energy, goods, and services by Baltimore City residents, according to a new Goucher College study. Researchers tracked consumption patterns, production levels, and trade information for the city of Baltimore in 2008, the

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