What Works: Best Practices in Peacebuilding
Goucher College’s Peace Studies Program is hosting a three-part “What Works: Best Practices in Peacebuilding” series. These presentations will center on the practical aspects of collaboration, cooperation, research, analysis, and communication as they relate to peacebuilding. All talks are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Anthony Harris ’13 at anhar001@mail.goucher.edu. Marisela
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Black Heritage Month 2013
Goucher College is celebrating Black Heritage Month with this series of events, performances, and talks designed to honor African American achievement: Film Screening of Save the Last Dance Tuesday, February 5 7 p.m., Kelley Lecture Hall Sara Johnson (played by Julia Stiles) moves to Chicago to live with her estranged father after her mother is
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Take Back the Night
For 30 years colleges, women’s centers, and rape crisis centers have sponsored Take Back the Night events to take a stand and speak out against sexual assault and abuse. To raise awareness, support survivors, and end the silence, Goucher College is presenting these events on Tuesday, April 16, starting at 7 p.m. in Pearlstone Atrium:
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Appointment of Bryan Coker as Vice President and Dean of Students
Bryan F. Coker has been named Goucher College’s new vice president and dean of students and assumed his duties on February 4. In this position, Coker serves as Goucher’s chief student affairs officer, reporting to the president, with responsibility for all student affairs departments and athletics. He was selected following a comprehensive national search, which
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Angie Cochrun
Angie Cochrun, Goucher’s media relations coordinator, won first place in the Baltimore City Paper’s 13th annual poetry contest.
Community Reading Project Group Discussions
Goucher students, faculty, and staff were encouraged to read The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway over winter break as part of a community reading project and to gather with other community members this semester to discuss the book. These discussions will be held: Tuesday, February 5 12-1 p.m., Geen Community Center Led by Allie
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Admissions Deadline
If you missed earlier deadlines but have identified Goucher as your top choice, apply under our second binding Early Decision program. Application and supporting materials are due 1/15.
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