College Spotlight: Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland
The Villager write up a nice profile of Goucher and why students should check it out.
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These are usually headlines that redirect to an external news site. Typically a story about Goucher in the news media.
The Villager write up a nice profile of Goucher and why students should check it out.
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In this Time article. Juliette Wells, an associate professor at Goucher and the editor of a new annotated 200th-anniversary edition of Emma from Penguin Classics, discusses what critics and scholars often agree is Jane Austen’s finest work.
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Associate Professor of English Kathy Flann was interviewed by author Julianna Baggott for The Quivering Pen blog.
Getting a Grip: A Conversation between Kathy Flann and Julianna Baggott Read More »
This Diverse Issues in Higher Education story mentions Goucher as the first four-year liberal arts college to make study abroad mandatory in 2006.
Rate of International Students Studying in the U.S. Skyrockets Read More »
The way chefs at Goucher pair grains with food is highlighted in this blog post by Food Service Director.
Getting to Know Grains Read More »
Towson Patch did a shout out to Goucher students who helped plant 49 trees in Towson.
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The Goucher Poll is used prominently in this Business Monthly article.
Popular Hogan Has Little in Common With Trump, Carson Read More »
Inside Higher Ed advocates for changing the way colleges recruit and admit students who are a good fit for their specific programs, using Goucher’s Video Application as an example of the evolution of academics and admission.
Two Steps to a Saner, Sounder Admissions Process Read More »
Nina Kasniunas, a political science associate professor, said a new Baltimore mayoral candidate has low name recognition, but could increase that through advertising and campaigning, in this Baltimore Sun article.
David Warnock, businessman and philanthropist, to enter Baltimore’s mayoral race Read More »
Nsenga Burton, associate professor of media studies, writes about her own experiences and what’s happening currently, in this The Root article, “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl Who Is Assaulted in the Classroom.”
“What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl Who Is Assaulted in the Classroom.” Read More »