Jeff Kunerth

Jeff Kunerth, a 2010 graduate of Goucher’s MFA in creative nonfiction program, has been named a finalist for a 2013 Pulitzer Prize. Kunerth and colleagues at the Orlando Sentinel were finalists for the local reporting category. They received the honor for their coverage of hazing rituals by the Florida A&M University marching band that killed

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Michael Mason

Michael Mason, a founding faculty member of Goucher’s cultural sustainability graduate program, has been appointed as director of the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage at the Smithsonian. Mason is a 20-year veteran of the museum and is known for developing innovative community-based exhibitions and projects that link researchers, collections, and compelling stories.

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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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