A new vision for residential life
When Goucher moved from its downtown Baltimore campus to Towson almost 60 years ago, the intention was to create a serene home for students, a place where they could have life-changing educational experiences. On the current campus, college officials are taking advantage of the latest research in higher education to re-examine the ways students best
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Goucher Poll Releases New Results
The Goucher Poll asked Maryland residents for their perspectives regarding perceptions of elected officials and institutions; most important issues and direction of the state; redistricting; state budgetary priorities; potential presidential runs of Martin O’Malley, Bob Ehrlich, and Ben Carson; key environmental issues, including fracking, the “rain tax,” and sources of pollution; transportation issues, including support
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2015 Kurtz Seminar: ‘Harnessing Inspired Imagination: Moving Beyond Nancy Drew and Iolanthe’
Dr. Janice Gabrilove ’73 will present the 2015 Myra Berman Kurtz ’66 Seminar, titled “Harnessing Inspired Imagination: Moving Beyond Nancy Drew and Iolanthe,” on Thursday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Buchner Hall of Goucher College’s Alumnae/i House. This event is free and open to the public, but tickets must be reserved at www.goucher.edu/tickets or
Winners of the Third Annual Applestein-Sweren Prize for Book Collecting
The Goucher College Library has announced the winners of the Third Annual Applestein-Sweren Prize for book collecting, which was made possible by an endowment established in 2012 by Betty Applestein Sweren ’52 and Dr. Edgar Sweren. The competition encourages Goucher students to read for enjoyment and to develop personal libraries throughout their lives; to appreciate
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Goucher Presents “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”
In honor of Black History Month, Goucher College is presenting a performance of Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking play “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.” The evening will open with a performance of excerpts from “I Can’t Breathe, But I Can Vote,” a new original work-in-progress by members of the Goucher community.
Summer Courses at Goucher College
Whether you’re pre-college, a Goucher student, enrolled at another university, or simply a lifelong learner, Goucher has a summer course for you. Check out the class offerings, schedules, fees, and housing.
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‘A Pioneer in the Eating Disorder Field Reflects on Her 30 Years of Recovery’
Author Caroline Adams Miller will be presenting a talk titled “A Pioneer in the Eating Disorder Field Reflects on Her 30 Years of Recovery: What Worked and What Didn’t” on Sunday, March 1, at 2 p.m. in Goucher College’s Kelley Lecture Hall. The presentation is being sponsored by the Eating Disorder Network of Maryland to
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Message From a Presidential Pet
“First Dog” Chloe sends a reminder to prospective students about applying to Goucher (Deadline: February 1).
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General Colin L. Powell Presents “Diplomacy: Persuasion, Trust, and Values”
Retired General Colin L. Powell will present a lecture titled “Diplomacy: Persuasion, Trust, and Values” on Wednesday, February 4, at 8 p.m. in Goucher College’s Kraushaar Auditorium. His talk is part of both the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship Series and the theme semester speaker series “Civil Rights: Past/Present/Future.” Due to high demand, no more
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