Emily Parker

Emily Parker, author of Now I Know Who My Comrades Are, offers a series of on-the-ground accounts of how the Internet is transforming lives in China, Cuba, and Russia. She will describe the rise of a new kind of global citizen who uses the Internet to expose injustices and challenge authority. The event will be

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Elisa Koehler

Elisa Koehler, assistant professor of music at Goucher, was featured in the March issue of the International Trumpet Guild Journal. Her book Fanfares and Finesse: A Performer’s Guide to Trumpet History and Literature is now available on Amazon Kindle, with the hardcover edition soon to be released.

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Sheri Booker

Sheri Booker, who received her MFA from Goucher in 2007, has won an NAACP Image Award for her memoir Nine Years Under, which began as her Goucher manuscript. From the Image Awards: “Sheri’s Booker’s dazzling début memoir is a fascinating and darkly funny coming-of-age story about Sheri’s nine years—beginning when she was just 15 years

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“A Life in Books: A Publisher’s Thoughts on the Past and Future of the Book”

In his talk “A Life in Books: A Publisher’s Thoughts on the Past and Future of the Book” David Kent, CEO of HarperCollins Canada, will reflect on his 40 years in the publishing industry—how publishing has changed, what has remained the same, and where it may be headed. This event will be held Monday, March

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“The First Shots of the First World War: The Sarajevo Assassination in History and Memory”

Paul Miller, associate professor of history at McDaniel College, will speak about the outbreak of the First World War during “The First Shots of the First World War: The Sarajevo Assassination in History and Memory,” on Tuesday, March 11, at 4:30 p.m. in the Batza Room of the Athenaeum. This event is free, open to

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“Post-Holocaust Anti-Semitism and the ‘Invention-Discovery’ of PTSD”

Dagmar Herzog, a professor of history at the Graduate Center of City University of New York, will present the talk “Post-Holocaust Anti-Semitism and the ‘Invention-Discovery’ of PTSD” on Monday, April 7, at 4:30 p.m. in the Batza Room of Goucher College’s Athenaeum. In this presentation, Herzog will discuss the emotionally charged conflicts among medical professionals

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