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Busy Student, Big Title

This May Jonathan Jayes-Green will walk across the stage with Goucher’s Class of 2014. As soon as he comes back from studying abroad in the Galápagos, he’ll officially start as the administrative director of Maryland Governor Martin J. O’Malley’s commissions on both Hispanic and Caribbean affairs. It may sound like a big step, but Jonathan […]

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Division III Week

Be sure to celebrate the impressive academic, athletic, and co-curricular accomplishments of our Goucher student-athletes during Division III Week, April 7-13. The Athletics Department is taking a closer look at four of the nearly 300 student-athletes at Goucher through video interviews found here. And check out some Gophers’ thoughts on the Landmark Conference site here.

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A Russian Tale

Russia is certainly in the news a lot lately, but for some Goucher faculty and students, the country—along with its language, literature, and culture—is an everyday passion. Competence in a language and culture other than one’s own is a huge part of a liberal arts education. Thanks to a mutually beneficial partnership with the Johns

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Learning the Ropes

Goucher students participated in the annual Maryland Independent Higher Education Day on February 18. The event, organized in connection with the Maryland Independent College and University Association (MICUA), of which Goucher is a member, brings college students and administrators from across the state to Maryland’s capital for a briefing and visits with elected officials. Students

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eBooks for the Sciences

Digital resources are making the wealth of material contained in libraries, museums, archives, and knowledge repositories worldwide available for study, work, and pleasure. The future of libraries—and of information—is digital. The Goucher Library staff is holding a session to explore how the college’s 129,000 eBooks can be used for studies in various science disciplines on Wednesday,

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‘Jean de la Gandille and the Vallard Atlas: Cartography, Power, and Patronage in 16th-Century France’

Nicolas Medevielle, a visiting assistant professor of French at Goucher College, will present the talk “Jean de la Gandille and the Vallard Atlas: Cartography, Power, and Patronage in 16th-Century France” on Thursday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in Goucher’s Kelley Lecture Hall. In his presentation, Medevielle will take an interdisciplinary approach to look at the

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Women’s History Month 2014

Goucher College is celebrating Women’s History Month with the following events, activities, and presentations: Women’s History Month Tabling Tuesday, March 4, through Friday, March 7 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pearlstone Atrium Throughout the week, the student club the Feminist Collective (FemCo) will offer snacks and facts and will present interactive activities about awesome women

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