Goucher Hillel Acquires Its First-Ever Torah
The Baltimore Jewish Times covers Goucher Hillel’s acquisition of its own Torah, which will be dedicated Thursday, May 2.
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The Baltimore Jewish Times covers Goucher Hillel’s acquisition of its own Torah, which will be dedicated Thursday, May 2.
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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
Goucher College was included in The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges: 2013 Edition for its “strong commitment to the environment and to sustainability.” The college was also one of only 21 colleges and universities named to the Princeton Review’s Green Honor Roll, which recognizes schools that received a green rating of 99. The
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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.
Goucher opened its doors to a Washington Post reporter to show how our admissions counselors carefully and thoughtfully create each year’s incoming class of students. Click here for the story.
VERITAS: the Philosophy Club of Goucher College, in collaboration with the Goucher Philosophy Department, is holding its 10th annual conference on Saturday, April 20, starting at 9 a.m. in Buchner Hall of the Alumnae/i House. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Peg Birmingham, a professor of philosophy who teaches and conducts research in the areas
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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
The Beehive Design Collective, a nonprofit political organization from Maine that uses art and storytelling to communicate and educate, will present “The True Cost of Coal” on Sunday, April 28, at 4 p.m. in Goucher College’s Buchner Hall in the alumnae/i house. The group will give a presentation and lead a discussion centered on The
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Goucher College will host the American Riding Council’s National Intercollegiate Equitation Championships 4/18 through 4/21 at the McDonogh School in Owings Mills, MD.
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The 2013 Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble Spring Concert – held Friday, April 19, through Sunday, April 21 – will feature Goucher students performing ballet and modern works by guest artists Darrell Grand Moultrie and Melissa Barak, as well as works by Goucher Associate Professor of Dance Elizabeth Ahearn and senior Hayli Throckmorton. Also on the
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