New Maryland Poll Says 55% Support Marriage Equality, 39% Opposed
Gayopolis News takes note of the Goucher Poll’s findings on marriage equality in Maryland.
New Maryland Poll Says 55% Support Marriage Equality, 39% Opposed Read More »
Gayopolis News takes note of the Goucher Poll’s findings on marriage equality in Maryland.
New Maryland Poll Says 55% Support Marriage Equality, 39% Opposed Read More »
Mileah Kromer, the director of Goucher’s Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center and the Goucher Poll, speaks with The Washington Examiner about the spending push in the fight over Maryland’s gambling measure.
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Metro Weekly cites the Goucher Poll’s research on marriage equality and speaks with Mileah Kromer, director of Goucher’s Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center, which conducted the poll.
The Goucher Poll reflects similar findings as a Washington Post poll on an upcoming marriage equality measure in the state.
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The Goucher Poll is cited as one of the sources helping fuel the confidence of Dream Act supporters in Maryland.
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The Daily Record takes a look at education spending with the help of the Goucher Poll.
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The Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College released its poll results after asking Maryland citizens for their opinions toward same-sex marriage, immigration and undocumented immigrants, pit bull “inherently dangerous” court ruling, expanded gambling, and perceptions of the most important issues facing the state.
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Jen Pelizza has spent the past few weekends canvassing the streets of Baltimore with peers to talk about the Maryland Dream Act, a measure on the ballot this November 6 that would allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates at Maryland colleges and universities. The Goucher sophomore finds it a chance to spread awareness
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Congratulations to Sarah Pardus, a Goucher junior chemistry and communication major, who is a top five finalist in the STXtreme Internship Contest. The competition is a search for an undergraduate intern to work with the marketing department at STX, a global sports equipment manufacturer based in Baltimore. For more information, click here.
Michael Curry, theatre department professor and recent France-Merrick Professor in Service Learning, is the winner of the 2012 Maryland-DC Campus Compact Institutional Leadership Award. As the France-Merrick Professor in Service Learning, Curry oversaw the Office of Community-Based Learning, which included both programs and courses with community-based learning components. More about the institution can be found here.