‘Creature Features’

Goucher will present Creature Features, an exhibit by Berlin-based artist Claudia Bernhardt, in the Geen Community Center from March 26 through April 6 and in the Lenrow Gallery on the fourth floor of the college’s Athenaeum from March 26 through April 11. The exhibit is free and open to the public and can be viewed […]

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Celebrating Women’s History

Goucher College is celebrating women’s history and contributions with the following events, activities, and presentations: Ad-Busting Campaign Thursday, February 28 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Heubeck Hall Are you tired of seeing advertisements that objectify women? Join Goucher’s peer listeners and the Student Health Advisory Council in modifying these ads to help change cultural expectations.

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Spring 2013 Environmental Events

Goucher College continues to demonstrate its support of environmental sustainability with this series of educational and co-curricular activities: The Cove Film Screening Tuesday, February 26 Kelley Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. This consciousness-raising documentary is a clandestine video record of a brutal dolphin hunt that takes place regularly in a secluded cove in Japan. Thousands of

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‘Culturally Reflective Design: Strategies for the Development of Culture-Specific Products’

In today’s globalized marketplace, with ubiquity across designed products, individuals in diverse cultures around the globe may be found carrying the same iPhones and wearing the same Nike sneakers. Tonya Sweet—artist, designer, and lecturer in the Department of Design at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand—will address this pervasion in her talk “Culturally Reflective Design:

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‘Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future’

Climate change, the energy crisis, global pandemics, nuclear proliferation—many of the most urgent problems of the 21st century require science-based solutions. Yet Americans are paying less and less attention to scientists, and the disconnect between the scientific community and mainstream culture grows wider every day. Chris Mooney—senior correspondent for The American Prospect magazine and author

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2013 Roxana Cannon Arsht ’35 Center for Ethics & Leadership Visiting Scholar: Daniel Goleman

Goucher College’s Roxana Cannon Arsht ’35 Center for Ethics and Leadership is presenting “Leadership: The Power of Emotional Intelligence,” a talk by internationally known psychologist Daniel Goleman on Thursday, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the Hyman Forum of the Athenaeum. This event is open to the public, but tickets are required for all attendees.

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Candace Doane

Candace Doane, director of community living, recently was elected president of the Maryland College Personnel Association, the state association for professionals in student affairs administration. She also received a Dedication to Professional Service Award at the recent College Student Educators International’s annual conference in Las Vegas.

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