Ailish Hopper
Ailish Hopper, assistant professor of peace studies, is author of the “Poem of the Week” in the Split This Rock blog.
Ailish Hopper, assistant professor of peace studies, is author of the “Poem of the Week” in the Split This Rock blog.
The blog bmoreart highlights the current exhibit in Goucher’s Silber Art Gallery, Stephen Hendee’s Void.
Scene Seen: Stephen Hendee at Silber Gallery Read More »
In honor of Black History Month, Goucher College is presenting a performance of Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking play “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.” The evening will open with a performance of excerpts from “I Can’t Breathe, But I Can Vote,” a new original work-in-progress by members of the Goucher community.
Whether you’re pre-college, a Goucher student, enrolled at another university, or simply a lifelong learner, Goucher has a summer course for you. Check out the class offerings, schedules, fees, and housing.
Summer Courses at Goucher College Read More »
Jennifer McCabe, associate professor of psychology, created a teaching resource titled “Learning and Memory Strategy Demonstrations for the Psychology Classroom.” The project was funded by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology in a 2013 Instructional Resource Award and was peer-reviewed and published online early last December. It can be accessed directly here.
The Goucher Physics Club, a local chapter of the national Society of Physics Students, has been named an outstanding chapter for 2013-2014 as a result of its achievements during the year. These achievements include winning a research award to design and construct a cloud chamber, as well as membership growth, participation in student recruitment and
Victor Ricciardi, assistant professor of financial management, was quoted in the InvestmentNews article “Know a client’s emotional biases to get through volatility.”
Mileah Kromer, assistant professor of political science at Goucher, examines the prospects for reforming the redistricting process in Maryland during this episode of WAMU’s The Kojo Nnamdi Show.
Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine did an in-depth Q&A with President José Antonio Bowen. Learn more about how a music professor became a college president, his thoughts on making Goucher more open to multicultural students, and his ideas on video applications and the use of technology in the classroom.
José Bowen Leads Goucher College into an Era of Change Read More »
Thanks to Goucher and other institutions that are committed to sustainable building practices, Maryland was ranked as the No. 3 “greenest” state.
Md. Among Greenest States In U.S. Read More »