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Goucher College recently participated in a pilot project to digitize unique and historically important items from its special collections and archives and make them accessible on an online archive.
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The winners of Fall 2008 Innovation Grants have been named. Now in its 11th year, the program has provided seed money to implement many exciting and effective campus projects proposed by Goucher students, faculty, and staff.
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NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the largest professional worldwide education association, has included a lengthy profile of Goucher College in its latest report on the outstanding accomplishments of U.S. higher education in the area of internationalization.
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Goucher College's Dance Department presents the Todd Dance Concert on Friday, December 5, through Sunday, December 7, in the Todd Dance Studio Theatre. The concert features original works by Goucher's advanced choreography students.
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Habitat — an exhibit that investigates architecture, objects, comfort, safety, and gender issues within the home — will be presented in Goucher College's Rosenberg Gallery from Monday, November 3, through Sunday, December 7.
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To be released in early February 2009, Goucher Professor of English Elizabeth Spires' “I Heard God Talking to Me: William Edmonson and His Stone Carvings” is a collection of 23 free-verse poems and photographs that paints a portrait of this “outsider” artist and his art.
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Goucher students were the initial inspiration behind “Men Speak Out: Views on Gender, Sex and Power,” a recently published collection of essays written by and about feminist men that was edited by a former professor of women’s studies at the college.
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Gershom Gorenberg—the compelling Middle Eastern political expert and historian and Jerusalem-based journalist—will discuss “Messianism and Its Discontents” at Goucher College on Wednesday, February 11, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. in Buchner Hall of the Alumnae/i House.
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Nathan Gunn, one of the most acclaimed and in-demand baritones performing today, will be the featured artist for Goucher College’s 49th Annual Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Lecture-Performance, held on Sunday, March 1, 2009, at 7 p.m. in Kraushaar Auditorium.
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Ethan Nadelmann—the founder and executive director of two prominent organizations that promote alternatives to the “War on Drugs”—will be the guest lecturer at Goucher College’s fourth annual Myra Berman Kurtz ’66 Seminar, held Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. in Buchner Hall of the college’s Alumnae/i House.
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