100 Percent Employed
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The Baltimore Sun published this op-ed by Mileah Kromer, director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher, about gender disparities in politics.
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The Times of Israel points out some facts about Jewish students in the U.S. including the fact that Barnard is the most-Jewish college that it not officially Jewish, but also that Goucher has a rather high population as well.
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This article in the Afro touches on the Goucher Prison Education Partnership’s work at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup.
Audrey Kahane explores Goucher’s Video Application in this column, College Corner.
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Baltimore Magazine took a look at the city’s year in review, and the Goucher Poll’s findings on Governor Hogan’s popularity helped support the bit about Hogan’s trials, and triumphs, of the year.
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The Mother Nature Network lists Humans vs. Zombies, created by Goucher students, as a great team-building exercise (of the undead).
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The Goucher’s Women’s Soccer winter training camp is the subject of this Royal Gazette article.
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Students Zachary Reese ’16 and Reilly Weinstein ’17, along with Associate Professor of Psychology Dara Friedman-Wheeler, presented a poster at the annual conference of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 11/13 in Chicago. Their poster was entitled, “Mindfulness in the College Classroom: Working Memory, Elaboration, and Retention of Course Content,” and authors also included
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On 11/20, Professor Lisa Weiss was a guest music commentator on WBJC’s weekly classical music program, “Face the Music,” hosted by radio personality Jonathan Palevsky.