Women In The Arts
Baltimore Style recently named Laura Amussen, Goucher’s director of exhibitions and art collection, as one of the 10 top women leaders in the Baltimore Arts Scene.
Baltimore Style recently named Laura Amussen, Goucher’s director of exhibitions and art collection, as one of the 10 top women leaders in the Baltimore Arts Scene.
As members of this community, we all know that in the fall of 2006, Goucher became the first college in the nation to require all of our undergraduates to study abroad at least once before graduation. Our study abroad program has grown tremendously since then. Students now choose between 60 programs—including a wide variety of
The 21st Annual Renie Amoss Memorial Race will be held at Goucher College on Sunday, October 6, at 9 a.m. in conjunction with Family Weekend. Sponsored by the Goucher Athletic Department, the race is a tribute to Corene “Renie” Amoss ’93, a three-sport athlete and honors student who majored in economics and management before she
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Goucher Assistant Professor of English Bill U’Ren’s newest screenplay, Twelve Hundred Ninety Six Hits, has won a spot in the Independent Filmmakers Project’s No Borders Competition, which matches financiers with new film projects by established, independent producers. The character-driven comedy is about a 17-year-old boy whose life changes the day he accidentally steals a sheet of acid.
The Goucher College Department of Theatre presents Goucher Playwrights Open Studios, Volume II— a series of staged readings of student-written plays, directed by alumnae/i—from Friday, September 20, through Sunday, September 22, at 7 p.m. in Mildred Dunnock Theatre of the Meyerhoff Arts Center. Goucher Playwrights Open Studios is a series of readings of new works
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English pianist Martin Jones will perform works by Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, and Virginia composer Bruce Mahin on Tuesday, October 1, at 8 p.m. in Goucher College’s Merrick Lecture Hall. The concert is free and open to the public, and tickets are not required. Contact Kitty Gratz, Music Department program assistant, at (410) 337-6276 or
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Angelica Daniele ’09 was recently named Baltimore’s Best Local Author for 2013 in Baltimore City Paper’s Best of Baltimore Poll.
Sanford J. Ungar, president of Goucher College, expresses concern over how to measure value in this Washington Post article about a proposed higher education plan to rate institutions.
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This letter to the editor in The Baltimore Sun notes the Goucher Prison Education Partnership, which provides postsecondary prison education to more than 60 inmates at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women (MCIW) and the Maryland Correctional Institution – Jessup (MCIJ).
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