Most Marylanders Want to “Let Summer Be Summer”
The Baltimore Fishbowl blog highlights the Goucher Poll findings on summer and the start of the school year.
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The Baltimore Fishbowl blog highlights the Goucher Poll findings on summer and the start of the school year.
Most Marylanders Want to “Let Summer Be Summer” Read More »
WBAL reports on the Goucher Poll and the ripple effect of its findings related to public opinion on the starting date of school.
Lawmakers To Hold Hearing On Post Labor Day Start For Schools Read More »
The Baltimore Sun reports on the Goucher Poll’s discovery that 72 percent of Marylanders support the concept of requiring Maryland public schools to start the academic year after Labor Day.
Marylanders support post-Labor Day start for schools, poll says Read More »
WBAL reports on the Goucher Poll’s findings of fracking in the state.
Fracking may not stand chance in Maryland Read More »
The Baltimore City Paper notes, “Goucher College pollsters tend to post interesting questions of Marylanders and the poll released yesterday was no exception.”
Goucher Poll Director Mileah Kromer guest blogs on the Center Maryland site about the results of the Goucher Poll.
The Daily Record notes the optimism the Goucher Poll discovered, saying “many express optimism about the direction of the state after just his [Hogan’s] first month in office.”
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The Baltimore Sun reports on Goucher Poll findings, including the 43.3 percent of state residents who say they don’t know what they think about the job he’s done during his first month in office.
Marylanders are unsure about Gov. Larry Hogan, poll says Read More »
The blog bmoreart highlights the current exhibit in Goucher’s Silber Art Gallery, Stephen Hendee’s Void.
Scene Seen: Stephen Hendee at Silber Gallery Read More »
Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine did an in-depth Q&A with President José Antonio Bowen. Learn more about how a music professor became a college president, his thoughts on making Goucher more open to multicultural students, and his ideas on video applications and the use of technology in the classroom.
José Bowen Leads Goucher College into an Era of Change Read More »