Jesse J. Holland M.F.A. ’12 Wins Book Award
The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slaves in the White House wins an “IPPY.”
Goucher Equestrian Team Named Reserve National Champions
The Goucher College equestrian team was named the ANRC Reserve National Champion in the Novice Division on Sunday
Ailish Hopper’s civic poetry at BillMoyers.com
Bill Moyers’ website is featuring five “civic poets,” including Goucher Assistant Professor of Peace Studies Ailish Hopper.
Leaders Attend Goucher Business Circle
Local business and community leaders gathered on Goucher’s campus for the first Goucher Business Circle.
Gabby Rivera ’04 To Write Marvel Superhero
The Washington Post has a write up on Gabby Rivera ’04—LGBTQ youth advocate, author, and now writer for Marvel Comics’ new superhero book, America: Marvel Comics reached out to Rivera, perhaps best-known for her novel “Juliet Takes a Breath,” and asked whether she’d be interested in being the writing voice behind America Chavez, a Latina, queer, …
Professor Emerita Jean Bradford, 1935 to 2016
Jean Bradford, Goucher psychology professor emerita and co-founder of the Women’s Studies and Peace Studies Programs, passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2016.
Professor Janet Shope cited in Redbook
Redbook Magazine on “The Business of Friendship” features Paid to Party: Working Time and Emotion in Direct Home Sales, by Goucher profs Janet Shope and Jamie Mulaney.
Maryland Horse Breeders Association Relocating to Goucher College
Baltimore, Md., November 21, 2016—The Maryland Horse Breeders Association announced Friday that it will relocate its headquarters from Timonium to Goucher College at the end of December. Goucher is currently developing an 18-acre state-of-the-art intercollegiate equestrian center that will be anchored by the Maryland Horse Breeders Association’s office, which will eventually offer a museum and …
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Goucher Student Wins Book-collecting Prize
Micaela Beigel ’19 was a winner in the 2016 National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest. The contest, sponsored by the Library of Congress’ Center for the Book and the Rare Books and Special Collections Division, the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America, and the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies, recognizes and encourages young collectors. “We are honored …