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Goucher College Announces Bachelor of Arts Degree for Goucher Prison Education Partnership Students

Goucher College announced that it will confer a bachelor of arts degree to students currently incarcerated. Through the Goucher Prison Education Partnership (GPEP), Goucher now has the distinction of being one of fewer than 20 colleges across the United States offering a bachelor’s degree to men and women completing appropriate coursework while incarcerated. Goucher is […]

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Goucher College receives $2.5M gift from The Sigmund M. Hyman Foundation

Mary B. Hyman, President of the Sigmund M. Hyman Foundation, has announced a $2.5M planned gift to Goucher College, the largest gift the foundation has ever given to a Maryland school. This generous gift will support merit scholarships, capital projects, and student-faculty research. Mary is a Goucher trustee emerita and alumna (1971). She received a

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Goucher Professors to Discuss “Decolonizing Curriculums”

On Friday November 11, Drs. Mel Lewis, Emma Amador, Irline Francois, and Michelle Tokarczyk will present a roundtable discussion, “Decolonizing Curriculums: The Marriage of Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and Hispanic Languages, Literatures, & Cultures” at the National Women’s Studies Association annual conference in Montréal, Québec.

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Goucher College Makes Commitment for Historic Zero Percent Tuition Increase

What’s the point of an education if no one can afford it? Goucher College wants to change that. For the first time in the college’s history, Goucher will not raise tuition for the upcoming school year (2017-18). The initiative builds on Goucher’s long tradition as a leader in liberal arts innovation and in advocacy for

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