Goucher College President José Antonio Bowen will receive the Ernst L. Boyer Award.
When junior Duncan Miller ’18 saw the projected path of Hurricane Irma, he reported for duty with the Habersham County Sheriff’s Department.
Sally Baum P ’11 has spent four decades coaching tennis and life
Christine Beggs ’10 combines her varied interests in “Silent Killers,” an underwater ballet performance that draws attention to the problem of abandoned fishing nets.
“After I graduate, this will still be a project students can use.”
Hilda Cohen Fisher ’47 and Lynn Toby Fisher ’71 Don’t touch the things in the brown bottles,” Hilda Cohen Fisher ’47 would tell her young daughter Lynn Toby Fisher ’71, when Lynn would visit the Goucher chemistry labs while in junior high school. The brown bottles held the acids, and since Lynn thought she wanted […]
Kimberly Bowen works to support the Goucher community
For Sarah Janecek Lake ’96, Goucher is central to the interconnectedness shared between five generations of her family.
Goucher has never been short of creative thinkers looking for problems to solve.
Amtrak writer-in-residence watches the world go by.
Ross Shaffer ’10 takes to the air
"If pressed I would title myself a Jack-of-all trades. So I may not know exactly what my “career” is but I know what I do and why I do it."
Social Services Executive
Director of Goucher's Quantitative Reasoning Center
Goucher’s award-winning Equestrian Program has been a fixture in the life of the college for the past 91 years.
At 100, Evelyn Dyke Schroedl ’62 aces philanthropy
All three Froelicher residence halls were successfully relocated this summer.
Fleischman and her classmates have been looking back as they gear up for their 50th reunion, organizing get-togethers to drum up enthusiasm.
The Goucher College women’s and men’s golf programs will begin their inaugural season this year in the Landmark Conference as Goucher’s 19th and 20th NCAA sanctioned teams.
Colleges across the country are turning their attention to student engagement.
By Chris Landers No one can accuse Theo Emery M.F.A. ’14 of choosing an easy topic. His book, Hellfire Boys, due out in November, is subtitled “The Birth of the U.S. Chemical Warfare Service and the Race for the World’s Deadliest Weapons,” and deals with the American response to German chemical weapons during World War […]
By Molly Englund Jill Sisson Quinn M.F.A. ’08, like many of the writers who have gone through Goucher’s Creative Nonfiction Program, was fairly established in her writing career when she came to graduate school. While working as a high school English teacher, she had published several personal essays that dealt with developing a sense of place, […]
By Chris Landers Porscha Burke M.F.A. ’17 has a simple answer for how she became a publishing manager and associate editor at Random House 13 years ago: prayer. The self-described “unapologetic Christian girl” isn’t exaggerating. She did pray for direction. Three years out from the University of Virginia, she was working in the music business, […]
Jean Guerrero M.F.A. ’15 was majoring in journalism at USC, and everyone kept reminding her it was a struggling industry. But through internships and hard work, Guerrero proved otherwise.
This summer, Goucher President José Bowen toured the western US to meet with alumnae/i.
Goucher hits top ten again at National Horse Show.
Goucher's Creative Nonfiction Program Celebrates 20 Years
Students returning next semester may find that their residence hall isn’t where they left it.
The AAGC Board of Directors welcomed new alumni to the top leadership positions this summer and created two new officer-level positions to put a renewed focus on admissions and annual giving.
Goucher Trustee
Young refugees make a new home in Baltimore, with the help of Goucher students
Director of the Center for Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching
Midori Fujitani ’17, of Tokyo; Jack Hodges ’18, of London; and Ogemdi Chukwu ’20, of Paris, have made 2016-17 a school year of record-setting performances.
Long-time Econ Professor Lydia Harris Retires
College Librarian Nancy Magnuson retires after 30 years
The Goldsmith Interfaith Center is scheduled to open in Spring 2018 next door to the historic Haebler Chapel.
Three first-generation college graduates from Goucher are joining Teach For America’s 2017 corps in Baltimore City.
When everyone else goes home, it's time to hit the lab.
Goucher Magazine sat down with Dr. Bowen to talk about his eventful three years as the head of the college, where he thinks Goucher’s headed, and what he sees for the future of the liberal arts.
A Librarian Inspired by Learning
Social work and activism go hand in hand
2017 Baltimore City Teacher of the Year
Owner, Connelly & Associates Fundraising, LLC
Dissertation/Writing Coach, Defend & Publish, LLC
Novelist, short story writer, medical student
Owner & Designer, Mary DeArment Word Art
Froelicher hall will be moved across campus this summer.
Four Fulbright finalists were selected from Goucher for the 2017-18 academic year.
Kait Kozak is heading into her second season at the helm of the Goucher College women’s volleyball program
AAGC Award for Excellence in Public Service Winner
Goucher Social Media