Second Impressions

Novelist Sandy Lerner will discuss Second Impressions, her new sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, on Thursday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Batza Room of Goucher College’s Athenaeum. This event is free and open to the public, but tickets must be reserved at www.goucher.edu/tickets or by calling 410-337-6333. Painstakingly and accurately written […]

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Winners Announced for the Inaugural Applestein-Sweren Book Collecting Prize

The Goucher College Library this year introduced the Applestein-Sweren Prize for book collecting, which was made possible by an endowment established this year by Betty Applestein Sweren ’52 and Dr. Edgar Sweren. The competition is meant to encourage Goucher students to read for enjoyment and to develop personal libraries throughout their lives; to appreciate the

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Goucher Serves Up Produce Grown by Baltimore City School Students

What do some Baltimore middle school students have to do with the pesto being served in Goucher College’s dining hall? A lot, actually. The college recently bought 80 pounds of basil grown by students of Green Street Academy, a public Baltimore City middle-high school that opened in 2010 to highlight skills in sustainability and connect

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‘Creating a Meaningful Past at American Museums and Historic Sites’

Michael C. Quinn, president and CEO of the American Revolution Center in Philadelphia, will give a talk titled “Creating a Meaningful Past at American Museums and Historic Sites” on Thursday, November 15, at 4:30 p.m. in Buchner Hall of the Alumnae/i House at Goucher College. In his new position at the American Revolution Center, Quinn

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‘Running a Major American City in Tough Political and Economic Times’

Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will give a talk titled “Running a Major American City in Tough Political and Economic Times” on Friday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hyman Forum of the Athenaeum. This event—part of Goucher’s 2012 Family Weekend—is free and open to the public, but reservations must be made at www.goucher.edu/tickets or

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Geo-Structure Art Show

In Geo-Structure, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, seven artists incorporate geometry and complex structure into simple visual forms to promote contemplation. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Silber Art Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Tuesday, September 4, to Sunday, October 7. The art can be viewed

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