Goucher College 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
    Apr 27, 2024  
Goucher College 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue

Faculty


2024-25 Professors Emeriti 


Jean H. Baker, professor emerita of history(1970-2014) B.A., Goucher College: M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Ali Bakhshai, professor emeritus of physics (1986-2015) B.S., Jundi-Shapour University, Iran; M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington

Madison Smartt Bell, professor emeritus of english (1984-2023) A.B., Princeton University; M.A, Hollins College

Chrystelle Trump Bond, professor emerita of dance (1963-2012) B.S., M.F.A., Woman’s College, University of North Carolina

Joan K. Burton, professor emerita of sociology (1979-2012) B.S., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Memphis State University; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University

Allison Campbell, associate professor emerita of theatre (2001-2024) B.F.A., Florida State University; M.F.A., Tulane University John V. Chamberlain, professor emeritus of religion (1955-1991) B.A., Florida Southern College; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University

Jeffrey Chapell, professor emeritus of music (1977-2020) B.A., Curtis Institute of Music; M.M. Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University

Penelope S. Cordish, associate professor emerita of English (1976) B.A., Goucher College; M.A., University of California, Berkeley; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

George Delahunty, professor emeritus of biological sciences (1979-2018) B.S., Duquesne University; Ph.D., Marquette University

Kelly Brown Douglas, professor emerita of religion (2000-2017) B.S., Denison University; M.Div., Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary

Sibylle Ehrlich, associate professor emerita of German (1963-1988) B.A., Elmhurst College; M.A., Middlebury College

D. Henriette Horchler Leanos, associate professor emerita of French (1968-2003) B.A., Chestnut Hill College; M.A., Middlebury College; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Robert Lewand, professor emeritus of mathematics (1977-2015) B.S., University of Dayton; M.S., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., University of Virginia

Leslie Lewis, professor emerita of english (2015) B.A., St. John’s College, Annapolis; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Indiana University

Frederick H. Mauk, professor emeritus of music (1983-2018) B.A., California State University, Long Beach; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

Carol Mills, professor emerita of psychology (1986-2008) B.S., University of Missouri; M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland

Jeffrey R. Myers, associate professor emeritus of English (1985-2015) B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Shirley Peroutka, professor emerita of communication and media studies (1986- 2015) B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz; M.A., Ph.D., Ohio University

L. Richard Pringle, professor emeritus of psychology (1979-2019) B.A., Eckerd College; M.S., Ph.D., Kansas State University

Sergio A. Rigol, professor emeritus of Spanish (1969-1991) Bachiller en Letras, Instituto No. 1, Havana; Doctor en Filosofia y Letras, University of Havana

Angelo Robinson, associate professor emeritus of English (2001-2019) B.S., University of Florida; M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Esther J. Gibbs, professor emerita of chemistry (1982-2016) B.A., Ithaca College; M.A., Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Barbara Gould, professor emerita of education (1983-2008) B.A., Cornell University; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Ed.D., Johns Hopkins University

Lydia P. Harris, associate professor emerita of economics (1981-2017) B.A., Bethany College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

David E. Horn, professor emeritus of chemistry (1967-2002) B.A., Franklin and Marshall College; M.S., Villanova University; M.B.A., Loyola College (Maryland); Ph.D., University of Vermont

Barton L. Houseman, professor emeritus of chemistry (1961-1995) B.A., Calvin College; Ph.D., Wayne State University

Gail Husch, professor emerita of art history (1989-2017) B.A., University of South Florida; M.A., University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., University of Delaware

Leleng To Isaacs, professor emerita of biological sciences (1982-2010) B.S., University of Santo Tomas; M.A., Ph.D., Boston University

Julie Roy Jeffrey, professor emerita of history (1979) B.A., Radcliffe College; Ph.D., Rice University

William Scott Johnson, professor emeritus of biological sciences (1975-2006) B.S., University of Arizona; Ph.D., Stanford University

Uta Larkey, professor emerita of German (1988-2019) D. Phil., Humboldt University, Berlin

John Rose, professor emeritus of philosophy (1979-2019) B.A., Loyola College; Ph.D., Georgetown University

Barbara Roswell, professor emerita of english (1983-2020) B.A., Yale University; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

Olya Samilenko, associate professor emerita of Russian (1988-2019) B.A., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan

Arnold Sanders, professor emeritus of English (1988-2015) B.A., Lehigh University; M.A., University of New Hampshire; Ph.D., Brown University

Janet Shambaugh, professor emerita of biological sciences (1981-2013), B.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D., Emory University

Debra Sherwin,C.P.A., professor emerita of business management (1983-2013), B.S., Kent State University; M.B.A., University of Baltimore; M.Ed., Goucher College

Eric Singer, professor emeritus of political science (1986-2023) B.A., Macalester College; M.A., Ph.D. Ohio State University

Robert D. Slocum, professor emeritus of biological sciences (1992-2019) B.A., University of Maine; M.S., Ohio State University; Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin

Tami Kopischke Smith, associate professor emerita of education (2004-2018) B.A., University of California, San Diego; M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Elizabeth Spires, professor emerita of english (1982-2023) B.A., Vassar College; M.A., Johns Hopkins University        

Kathryn St. Ours, associate professor emerita of french transnational studies (2011-2023) B.A., University of Pittsburgh; M.A., PhD. The Catholic University of America

Michelle Tokarczyk, professor emerita of English (1989-2018) B.A., Herbert Lehman College; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York, Stony Brook

Bernadette Tutinas, associate professor emerita of mathematics (1981-2018) B.A., New York University; M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers University

Eli Velder, professor emeritus of education on the Dean John Blackford Van Meter Alumnae/i Professorship (1958-2017) B.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Lewis A. Walker, professor emeritus of chemistry (1964-1995) B.S., M.S., Marshall University; Ph.D., Indiana University

Lisa Goldman Weiss, professor emerita of music, piano (1985-2019) B.A., Harvard University; M.M., Yale University; D.M.A., Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins University

Fred H. White, associate professor emeritus of English (1977-2012) B.A., Georgia State University; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina

Jean Wilhelm, professor emerita of theatre (1979-1992) B.A., Smith College; M.A., West Virginia University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Edward Worteck,, professor emeritus of art and communication (1980-2017) B.A., Washington College; M.F.A., University of Maryland

 

2024-25 Undergraduate Faculty 

Stuart Abarbanel, professor of art and art history (1989) B.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art; M.F.A., Queens College

Mary Adkins, associate professor of education (2005) B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan College; M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park

Elizabeth Ahearn, professor of dance (1990) B.F.A., M.F.A., Tisch School of the Arts, New York University

Ruquia Ahmed-Schofield, associate professor of chemistry (2008) B.A., Goucher College; Ph.D., University of Maryland

Jana Asher, associate professor of data science (2023) B.A., Wellesley College; M.S., Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University

Jennifer Bess, associate professor of peace studies and English (1995) B.A., Marietta College; M.A., American University; Ph.D., Catholic University                             
Janine L. Bowen, professor of business management (1994) B.S., Ph.D., Ohio State University

Ann Marie Longo, associate professor of education (2000) B.A., King’s College; Ed.M., Ed.D., Harvard University

Mary V. Marchand, professor of English (1994) B.A., University of Minnesota; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison

Daniel Marcus, professor of communication and media studies (2004) B.A., Swarthmore College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison

Nina Markovic, associate professor of physics (2015) B.S., University of Zagreb; Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Florence M. Martin, professor of French (1989) on The Dean John Blackford Van Meter Professorship. Licence, Maîtrise, Sorbonne (Paris IV); Doctoratès lettres, Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III)

Allyn Massey, associate professor of art and art history (1997) B.F.A., Corcoran School of Art; M.F.A., Rinehart School of Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art

Katherine Choe, associate professor of psychology (2006) B.A., Johns Hopkins University; M.S., Ph.D., Yale University

Florencia Cortes-Conde, professor of Spanish (2007) B.A., University of Buenos Aires; Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin

Katherine Cottle, assistant professor of writing (2013) B.A., Goucher College; M.F.A., University of Maryland College Park

J. Michael Curry, professor of theatre, (1987) B.A., John Carroll University; M.F.A., Indiana University

Jennifer McCabe, professor of psychology (2008) B.A., Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College); M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Mathew McConville, associate professor of art and art history (2008) B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design; M.A., M.F.A., University of Iowa

Citlali Mirando-Aldaco, assistant professor of Spanish (2006) B.S., Ciencias Sociales y Adminstrativas del Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City; M.A., University of Maryland Baltimore County; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

German Mora, associate  associate provost for curriculum and professor of environmental studies (2010) on the Jane and Robert E. Meyerhoff Chair in Environmental Studies, B.Sc., National University of Colombia; M.S., Ph.D., Indiana University

Isabel Moreno-Lopez, associate provost for undergraduate studies and professor of Spanish (2003) M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Jamie Mullaney, associate provost for faculty affairs and professor of sociology (1997) B.A., Goucher College; M.A., Ph.D. Rutgers University

Jeanie Murphy, associate professor of Spanish (2007) B.A., Rutgers University; M.A., American University; Ph.D., University of Arizona

Annalisa Czeczulin, director of the master of arts in teaching program and assistant professor of Russian (2003) B.A., M.A.T., Johns Hopkins University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Jennifer DaRosa, assistant professor of environmental studies (2023) B.S., South Dakota School of Mines & Technology; M.S., Texas A&M University; Ed.D. Northeastern University

Seble Dawit, associate professor of peace studies (2001) B.A., Howard University; L.L.M., University of Essex

Evan Dawley, associate professor of history, (2013) B.A., Oberlin; M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard University

Steven DeCaroli, professor of philosophy (2000) B.A., Loyola Marymount University; M.A., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; M.A., Ph.D., Binghamton University

Richard Delaney, assistant professor of art and art history (2004) B.F.A., Florida State University, M.F.A., University of Texas, Austin

Amanda Draheim, assistant professor of psychology (2023) B.A., Trinity University; M.A., Ph.D., Georgia State University

Sasha Dukan, professor of physics (1996) B.S., University of Zagreb; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Ann W. Duncan, professor of religion (2009) B.A., Duke University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia

Viki Zavales Eggert, associate professor of Spanish (2004) B.A., Fordham University; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Thomas Narock,  associate professor of data science (2019) B.S., University of Maryland, College Park; M.S., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Arlette Ngoubene-Atioky, assistant professor of psychology (2019) B.A., University of Maryland, College Park; M.Ed, Ph.D., Lehigh University

Akana Noto, assistant professor of biological sciences (2020) B.A., Pomona College; Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

April Oettinger, professor of art and art history (2005) B.A., Colgate College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia

Lana Oweidat, associate professor, Writing Program and Writing Center Director (2015); B.A., U. of Jordan; Ph.D., Ohio University

Ohad Paris, assistant professor of environmental studies (2023) B.S., University of Florida; M.S. College of William and Mary; Ph.D. UMBC

Brian Patrick, associate professor of psychology (1995) B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Rochester

Sarah Pinsker, Kratz Writer-in Residence (2020) B.A., Goucher College

Kami Fletcher, associate professor of history and coordinator of africana studies (2024) B.A., MPA, University of Arkansas; M.A., Texas Women’s University, Ph.D., Morgan State University

Irline François, professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies (1996) B.A., University of Massachusetts; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Boston University

A. Rebecca Free, associate professor of theatre (1992) on The Hans Froelicher Professorship. B.A., M.A., Miami University, Ohio; Ph.D., Indiana University

Jay Garaycochea, assistant professor of biology (2019) B.S., San Jose State University; Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo

Linda Garofalo, assistant professor of dance (1998) B.F.A., Towson University

Susan Garrett,  assistant professor of writing (1999) B.A., University of Maryland

Thomas Ghirardelli, professor of psychology (2003) A.B., Davidson College; M.S., Villanova University; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Maria Teresa Gomis Quinto,  assistant professorof Spanish (2007) B.A., Universidad de Alicante; M.A., West Virginia University

Rebekah Gray, assistant professor of chemistry (2023) B.S., Carlow University; Ph.D., Ohio State University

Nyasha Amina Grayman, associate professor of psychology (2009) B.A., Spelman College; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

George Greco, professor of chemistry (2002) B.S., Duke University; M.A., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Maxwell Greenberg, assistant professor of religion, (2023), B.A., Kenyon College; M.A., Ph.D. UCLA

Lesia Quamina, assistant professor of accounting (2019) B.S., Howard University; J.D., University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Frances Ramos-Fontan, assistant professor of Spanish (1997) B.A., University of Massachusetts

Aida Ramos-Sellman, assistant professor of Spanish (2003) B.A., M.A., University of Puerto Rico; Ed.D., Harvard University

Antje Rauwerda, professor of English (2004) B.A., University of British Columbia; B.A., University of Victoria; M.A., Ph.D., Queen’s University

Sadie Ridgeway, assistant professor of sociology (2023) B.A. Gonzaga University; M.A., Ph.D., Washington State University

Kevin Schultz, associate professor of chemistry (2008), B.S., State University of New York, Geneseo; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Carolyn Schwarz, associate professor of anthropology (2013), B.A., University of Maryland College Park; M.A., Ph.D., University of Connecticut Storrs

Gina Louise Shamshak, professor of economics (2009) B.A., M.A., Boston University; Ph.D., University of Rhode Island

David Grossman, associate professor of business management (2011) B.S., D.B.A., Southern New Hampshire University

Matthew Rainbow Hale, associate professor of history (2005) B.A., Middlebury College; Ph.D., Brandeis University

Mark Hiller, associate professor of biological sciences (2002) A.B., Princeton University; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University

Amalia Fried Honick, assistant professor of political science, (1986) B.A., Barnard College, Columbia University; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

Ailish Hopper, associate professor of peace studies and English (2001) B.A., Princeton University; M.F.A., Bennington College

Julie Chernov Hwang, associate professor of political science (2009) B.A., George Washington University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder

Asha Shepard, assistant professor of economics (2018) B.A., Pepperdine University; M.A., University of San Francisco; Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz

Janet Shope, professor of sociology (1989) B.S., Birmingham Southern College; M.Phil., Ph.D., George Washington University

Walker Smith, assistant professor of rhetoric & composition (2023) B.A., M.A., Oklahoma State University; Ph.D., The University of Louisville

Gillian Starkey, associate professor of psychology (2016) B.A., Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D., Peabody College of Education, Vanderbilt University

Charlee Sterling, associate professor of writing (2007) B.A., Brandeis University; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Mark Ingram, professor of French (1996) B.A., Western Washington University; M.A., University of Washington; Ph.D., New York University

Nina Therese Kasniunas, associate professor of political science (2009) B.A., Indiana University, Bloomington; M.A., Ph.D., Loyola University, Chicago

Thomas Kelliher, associate professor of computer science (1997) B.E.S., Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Kendall Kennison, professor of music (1998) on The Bennett-Harwood Professorship, A.B., Vassar College; M.A., Rutgers University; D.M.A., Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University

Zahi Khamis, assistant professor of Arabic (2008) B.A., San Diego State University; M.A., Loyola University

Daniel Kimball, associate professor of communication and media studies (2014) B.A., University of Iowa; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison

Siobhan Stiles, associate professor of practice of communication and media studies (2023) B.A., M.A. Fordham University; Ph.D., Temple University

Daniel Swann,assistant professor of sociology (2017) B.A., Rutgers University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park

Jaired Tate, assistant professor of chemistry (2017) B.S., M.S., Florida A&M University; M.S., Ph.D., University of Florida

Pamela Thompson, assistant professor of art and art history (2000) B.F.A., Corcoran School of Art; M.F.A., University of Maryland, College Park

Chris Torres, assistant professor of environmental studies (2024) B.S., B.A., University of California; M.S. University of Oregon; Ph.D., Boise State University

Rory Turner, assistant professor of anthropology, (2006) A.B., Brown University; M.A., Ph.D., Indiana University

William U’Ren, director of operations for the Kratz Center for Creative Writing and associate professor of English (2004) B.A., University of California, Los Angeles; M.A., Johns Hopkins University

Natalie van Breukelen, assistant professor in biology (2020) B.S., M.S., C.W. Post campus of Long Island University; Ph.D., Lehigh University

Mileah Kromer, associate professor of political science, director of Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center (2012) B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.A. Ph.D., Louisiana State University

Edgar Kunz, assistant professor of creative writing (2018) B.A., Goucher College; M.F.A., Vanderbilt University

Jenny Lenkowski, associate professor of biological sciences (2013), Sc.B., Brown University; Ph.D., Tufts University

Judith R. Levine, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology (1992) A.B., Harvard University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Kate Welch, assistant professor of English (2014) B.A., M.A., McGill University

Juliette Wells, professor in English, (2012) on The Elizabeth Conolly Todd ‘21 Distinguished Professorship (2016) B.A., M.A., Johns Hopkins, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Yale University

Amanda Thom Woodson, professor of dance (1989) B.Ed., Bedford College, England; M.F.A., Ohio State University

Rodney Yoder, associate professor of physics (2012), B.A., Reed College; M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D., Yale University

Jill L. Zimmerman, professor of computer science (1990) on The James M. Beall Professorship, B.S., Purdue University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota wa

Chimedlkahm Zorigtbaatar, assistant professor of economics (2023) B.A. Huntingdon College; M.A., American University; Ph.D. University of Utah

David Zurawik, assistant professor of communication and media studies (1995) B.A., St. John’s University; M.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison; Ph.D., University of Maryland

Endowed Lectureships

The Gertrude Carman Bussey Lectureship The Laura Graham Cooper Lecture Fund The Elsie DeLamarter Dill 1904 Lectureship The Elmore B. Jeffery Lectureship

The Dr. Myra Berman Kurtz ‘66 Seminars
The Lucas-Pate Lectureship in Public Service
The Goucher Advocates for Emotional Wellness
The Goucher Fund for Peace Studies
The Nancy Smith Lurie Marks ‘48 Lecture Series
The Catherine Milligan McLane Lectureship
The Evelyn Myers ‘37 Endowed Lecture Fund
The Nulton International Visiting Scholars Fund
The Elizabeth B. and David Allan Robertson Lectureship
The Henry and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg 1921 Lectureship in Music
The Irwin C. Schroedl Jr. Lectureship in the Decorative Arts and Material Culture
The Mary Hooper Smith Lecture Fund
The Stimson Lectureship in History
The Samuel Newton Taylor Lectureship
The Isabelle Kellogg Thomas Lectureship in English
The Roszel C. Thomsen Lectureship
The Nancy G. Unobskey ‘60 Visiting Artist in Modern and Contemporary Art Endowed Fund The Lilian Welsh Lectureship

Endowed Professorships

The James M. Beall Professorship
The Jeanne V. Beekhuis ‘49 Professor of International Studies The Bennett-Harwood Memorial Professorship

The Barbara Beacham Cushing ‘51 Professorship of the Humanities The Henry S. Dulaney Professorship
The France-Merrick Professorship in Service Learning
The Hans Froelicher Alumnae/i Professorship

The Goucher Professorship for Distinguished Achievement
The Miriam E. Katowitz ‘73 Endowed Chair of Accounting and Management The John A. Luetkemeyer, Sr. Endowed Chair
The Jane and Robert E. Meyerhoff Endowed Chair in Environmental Studies The Jane and Robert E. Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship
The Susan D. Morgan Professorship
The Professorship of Judaic Studies
The Elizabeth Conolly Todd 1921 Distinguished Professorships
The Dean John Blackford Van Meter Alumnae/i Professorship
The Lilian Welsh Professorship

Grants and Awards for Faculty

Grants in support of curriculum development, research, or other creative work pursued during the academic year and during the summer are available to all full-time members of the faculty.

The Beatrice Aitchison ‘28 Non-Tenured Faculty Professional Advancement Fund

Income from the fund, created by Dr. Aitchison in 1981, is used for professional development activities of non-tenured faculty members.

The Alumnae & Alumni Junior Faculty Fund

Income from the fund, created by leaders of The Alumnae & Alumni of Goucher College in 1995, is used to support professional development for non-tenured (junior) faculty.

The Beekhuis Fund for Faculty Development in International Studies

Income from the fund may be awarded to one or more full or part-time Goucher faculty members who have proposed a project that will advance the college’s international goals and support the priorities of the International and Intercultural Studies Program.

The Corrine Blum 1915 Endowment for Peace Studies

This fund was established to expand, enrich, and provide financial support to Goucher students, faculty, programs and visiting scholars engaged in the peace studies program. The Blum Fund will be available to support a wide variety of student and faculty initiatives which may include but not be limited to: awards, research, internships, study abroad programs, scholarship, undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as public lecture, symposiums, visiting scholars and conferences.

The Lauren Bogue Summer Science Research Fund

This fund was established to support a financial stipend for summer research for the college’s science faculty.

The Caroline Doebler Bruckerl ‘25 Award

This award was established in 1989 to recognize annually the outstanding achievement of a faculty member during the previous year

The Helen M. Campbell Fund for Theatre

This fund was established to further the academic goals of the theatre department by providing for enhanced experiential learning. The chair of the department has the discretion to use funds for such experiential enhancements as: fees for workshop leaders, workshop participation, consultants or creative partners for the senior project, or theatre viewing, or to provide travel funds for students participating in conferences.

The Myra Berman Kurtz Fund for Faculty Research and Exploration of the Sciences

This fund was established to provide current use funds for Goucher College full and part-time science faculty members to continue their educational pursuit of scientific discovery and excellence within natural, data, mathematics, and computational sciences. The purpose of this grant is to provide an opportunity to explore areas of knowledge and experience that interests faculty independent of their immediate position and obligations.

The Nancy Larrick Crosby ‘30 Fund for Excellence in Teaching

Income from the fund provides awards to individual faculty or to groups of faculty members to develop innovative teaching methods that will encourage interdisciplinary study and enable students to become more active, engaged, and involved learners.

The Jane B. Evensen ‘44 Fund for Faculty Development in International Studies

Income from this fund is intended to encourage and support curriculum development and professional growth in the area of international and intercultural studies.

The Martha Robinson Hawkins Faculty Fund

Income from this fund is used to support research and other creative work in the humanities and social sciences.

The Dr. Ralph and Mildred Fried Hollander ‘39 Fund

This fund provides the chief academic officer with funds to expand, enrich, and support the college’s programs in the natural science and mathematics.

The Lahey Faculty Development Fund

This fund was given by Carlotta Gonzales Lahey to support summer stipends.

The Judy Lewent ‘70 Fund for Summer Research in the Sciences

This fund provides financial support to the summer research program in the sciences at Goucher College, a program through which students benefit from the opportunity to conduct summer research in close collaboration with faculty members. Income is to be used to fund student stipends, faculty stipends, purchase supplies or satisfy other needs of the program in order to guarantee and enhance the educational experience of science students working on summer research projects.

The Elizabeth Nitchie Fellowships

Income from this fund is used to support faculty members in the humanities.

The Jane Welsh Russell ‘42 Endowment Fund

This fund provides the chief academic officer with discretionary funds to expand, enrich, and support the work of the college’s faculty.

The Barbara H. Weinbaum ‘46 Fund for Faculty Development in Women’s Studies

This fund provides annual income to encourage and support curriculum development and professional growth activities to faculty affiliated with the women’s studies program.

The Margaret Messler Winslow ‘69 Fund for Environmental Studies

The fund provides financial support for environmental studies through grants for the Summer Sustainability Institute, faculty-student research, and visiting faculty members in environmental studies.

The Margaret Messler Winslow ‘69 Fund for International Education

Along with scholarship aid to student studying abroad, the fund may provide grants to be awarded to Goucher College faculty and staff members who create accepted proposals to develop and lead Goucher study abroad programs, including both short-term intensive courses abroad (ICAs) and semester-long programs. Faculty recipients will be selected by the associate provost for international studies, in consultation with the college provost.

The Zimmerman Endowed Fund

This fund provides funds for full-time faculty members who teach mathematics or computer science Goucher College. The income will be split equally among all qualifying faculty members to be used for professional development and research including, but not limited to, professional memberships, travel stipends to attend conferences, research and equipment.

 

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