Sierra Duca ’17
Sierra Duca’s ’17 summer activities in Charleston are highlighted in this article about marine research.
Sierra Duca’s ’17 summer activities in Charleston are highlighted in this article about marine research.
Goucher’s Master of Digital Arts graduate student Leo Hylan is profiled in this Capital Gazette article about his work.
Nsenga Burton, a professor of communications and media studies at Goucher College is mentioned as a panelist for the The International Faith and Family Film Festival in this Reuters article.
Goucher study abroad and our adventurous students, and unusually high participation rate, are noted in this USA Today article about the benefits of study abroad.
Students find value in participating in multiple abroad trips, travel programs Read More »
In this Christian Science Monitor story about the National Cathedral and its windows honoring Confederate leaders, Professor of Religion Kelly Brown Douglas said “These windows have created a difficult conversation, but it’s symbolic of the difficult conversations we’re going to have to go forward.” Brown Douglas, also an Episcopal priest, is working with the cathedral
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BmoreArt.com profiled Goucher grad Alex Ebstein’s show at Goucher, calling it “a purely fun show which demonstrates evidence of an inquisitive formalist exploring an innovative means to an end.”
The Washington Post uses the Goucher Prison Education Partnership to highlight the benefits education for those in prison. The program is part of this article about some inmates soon being eligible for federal Pell grants through an experiment called the Second Chance Pell Pilot Program.
‘A diploma really is a crime-stopper.’ Feds aim to fund inmate education. Read More »
The Austin-American-Statesman has a story mentioning the Goucher Prison Education Partnership, part of the consortium for the Liberal Arts in Prison, based at Bard College in New York.
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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch covered news of an upcoming announcement about Pell Grants, noting the Goucher Prison Education Partnership.
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In this KSL.com story, the Goucher Prison Education Partnership is highlighted as an example of education in prisons, quoting Amy Roza, director of the partnership, “The program helps with skills like critical thinking and problem solving.” For more, click here.
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