Black Heritage Month 2013

Goucher College is celebrating Black Heritage Month with this series of events, performances, and talks designed to honor African American achievement: Film Screening of Save the Last Dance Tuesday, February 5 7 p.m., Kelley Lecture Hall Sara Johnson (played by Julia Stiles) moves to Chicago to live with her estranged father after her mother is

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Pride and Prejudice: A 200 Year Affair

Goucher College is celebrating the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice with a series of events designed to honor and explore the novel that has captivated generations since first being published in 1813. For further information on the events listed below, visit gouchercollegejaneausten.wordpress.com or e-mail janeaustenexhibit@goucher.edu. A Special Collections & Archives Exhibition: “Pride

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Take Back the Night

For 30 years colleges, women’s centers, and rape crisis centers have sponsored Take Back the Night events to take a stand and speak out against sexual assault and abuse. To raise awareness, support survivors, and end the silence, Goucher College is presenting these events on Tuesday, April 16, starting at 7 p.m. in Pearlstone Atrium:

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Unnatural Nature

In Unnatural Nature, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, seven Baltimore-area artists present works inspired by nature. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Silber Art Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Tuesday, February 5, to Sunday, March 24. The art can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday from 11

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