Author name: John Perrelli

Diversity as Strength

Differences run more than skin deep, and Goucher thinks all differences should be celebrated, examined, and valued. This sentiment is reflected in a new pledge drafted by the college’s Diversity Standing Committee. The committee—composed of faculty, staff, and students—is again meeting regularly after an 18-month hiatus and already is diving into work. The first order […]

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This is MY Goucher

There are thousands of Goucher students, faculty, alumnae/i, and staff. This makes for a whole lot of different experiences and personalities scattered around campus … and the globe. Now all members of the college’s extended community can connect and see one another’s unique points of view about Goucher with the social media account “This is

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Rory Turner

Rory Turner, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, attended the workshop “Confronting Contention: Deploying Culture in Conflict Resolution” November 16-18 in Washington, DC. This interdisciplinary exchange was planned by the Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough, Tennessee.

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Mileah Kromer

Mileah Kromer, assistant professor of political science and director of the Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center, has revamped the Hughes Center Politician-in-Residence Program to connect students to their state and local governments. Current politician-in-residence is Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott. During the upcoming spring semester, students will be invited to attend a Public Safety

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