Is Pope Bergoglio Really the 1st Latino Pope?
The Root explores the Catholic church’s new leader, his race, and what it all means.
Is Pope Bergoglio Really the 1st Latino Pope? Read More »
The Root explores the Catholic church’s new leader, his race, and what it all means.
Is Pope Bergoglio Really the 1st Latino Pope? Read More »
A look at Nicholas Kristof, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, and what he said at a recent Goucher College speaking engagement.
Nicholas Kristof on ‘Half the Sky,’ Impact of Women on Development Read More »
This Baltimore Sun column uses the Goucher Poll, conducted earlier this month, to show how misinformed and conflicted Marylanders are about the death penalty.
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Morgan Stevens ’15 has been honored with a Newman Civic Fellows Award by Campus Compact, a national coalition committed to fulfilling civic purposes in higher education. The award goes to college student leaders who use service, research, and advocacy to find solutions to challenges facing their communities. Goucher President Sanford J. Ungar nominated Stevens.
Goucher College continues to demonstrate its support of environmental sustainability with this series of educational and co-curricular activities: The Cove Film Screening Tuesday, February 26 Kelley Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. This consciousness-raising documentary is a clandestine video record of a brutal dolphin hunt that takes place regularly in a secluded cove in Japan. Thousands of
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Candace Doane, director of community living, recently was elected president of the Maryland College Personnel Association, the state association for professionals in student affairs administration. She also received a Dedication to Professional Service Award at the recent College Student Educators International’s annual conference in Las Vegas.
In this MarylandReporter.com post, a new Goucher College poll finds a slight majority of Marylanders oppose ending executions.
In this patch.com article, the new Goucher College poll finds the public is almost evenly split on the job performance of both Gov. Martin O’Malley and the Maryland General Assembly.
Goucher Poll: Narrow Majority Thinks Maryland Is on Wrong Track Read More »
This Washington Times article shows results of the Goucher Poll have 51 percent of Maryland voters opposed to ending the death penalty, while just 43 percent support a repeal.
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Internationally known interdisciplinary artist Hasan Elahi will present “Embracing ‘Big Brother’” on Thursday, April 25, at 6 p.m. in Goucher College’s Kelley Lecture Hall. Elahi will discuss his projects and recent encounters with “Big Brother”—beginning with a 2002 detainment in the Detroit airport after being falsely suspected of hoarding explosives. After this encounter, Elahi began
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