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- January 25, 2022
Three Goucher College faculty members have been selected as the inaugural recipients of the Myra Berman Kurtz Fund for Faculty Research and Exploration of the Sciences (KRES Fund) Year of Exploration.
- June 3, 2021
The New York Times reviewed Goucher faculty member Michelle Orange's new book, "Pure Flame," saying the book "may be Orange's legacy." Orange teaches in Goucher's M.F.A. in Nonfiction program.
- April 12, 2021
The six faculty members are distinguished in their fields of study and recognized for their outstanding scholarly and teaching achievements.
- November 10, 2020
Associate Professor Nyasha Grayman-Simpson was interviewed on the radio program Revolutionary African Perspectives, on WRFG in Atlanta, where she discussed post-election African American mental health. Grayman-Simpson is the Henry S. Dulaney Professor at Goucher College.
- March 3, 2020
The New York Times ran an in-depth review of “Child of Light,” the new work of nonfiction by Professor of English Madison Smartt Bell. The book is a biography of the writer Robert Stone. According to the Times, “‘Child of Light’ is a sensitive and thorough biography...This is one of those rare biographies in which you don’t feel like skimming the first 35 pages.”