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Kelly Carr ’06 Receives Elite Journalism Fellowship

M.F.A. in Creative Nonfiction alumna Kelly Carr ’06 has received the first ever Spotlight Investigative Journalism Fellowship, an award of up to $100,000 from The Boston Globe for journalists to work on in-depth reporting projects. “Being named one of the first Spotlight Fellows is a tremendous honor,” Carr said. “It’s humbling to be associated with […]

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Cary Hundley ’18 Represents Goucher at Equestrian Championship in Sweden

Cary Hundley ’18 is representing Goucher at the 11th World University Equestrian Championship from June 28-July 2. The championship is overseen by the International University Sports Federation (FISU), which organizes competitions for student-athletes from around the world. The finals will take place this Saturday. Hundley, a biology major from Ellicott City, MD, will participate in

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Baltimore Business Journal: How Goucher’s President is Rethinking the Way Students Experience College

Published by the Baltimore Business Journal on June 24, 2016. Goucher College President Jose Antonio Bowen says he wants to reinvent higher education at the Towson liberal arts school. In the past two years, under Bowen’s leadership, Goucher began accepting two minute videos for application, as opposed to the standardized test and transcript combination. Students

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Goucher Chosen to Join Second Chance Pell Pilot Program

Goucher and the Second Chance Pell Pilot Program in the news: The Washington Post The Baltimore Sun Inside Higher Ed Diverse Issues in Higher Education Nonprofit Quarterly Pell Grants Now Available to Incarcerated Men and Women (Baltimore, MD)—Goucher was one of 67 colleges and universities selected nationally to participate in the Department of Education’s Second

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Goucher Professor Selected for Seminar on “Slave Narratives”

James Dator was chosen to participate in a seminar on “Slave Narratives,” held by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Dator is an assistant professor of history at Goucher and program adviser for Africana studies. He is one of 27 nationwide faculty members from the humanities attending

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Goucher Professor Participates In duPont Summer Seminars

Goucher French Professor Mark Ingram is currently attending the 2016 duPont Summer Seminars for the next three weeks. The duPont Summer Seminars are an opportunity for faculty to immerse themselves in one of two topics, meeting with professors from other disciplines to learn, discuss, and explore together. Goucher is one of only 42 academic institutions

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