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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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Unnatural Nature

In Unnatural Nature, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, seven Baltimore-area artists present works inspired by nature. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Silber Art Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Tuesday, February 5, to Sunday, March 24. The art can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday from 11

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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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The Clearing

In The Clearing, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, Paul Jeanes presents new works based on images and memories of a recent drive across Iceland. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in the Rosenberg Gallery on Goucher’s campus from Wednesday, January 9, to Sunday, March 24. The art can be

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Goucher’s Master of Education Program Adds Special Education Specialization

Goucher College’s Master of Education Program is adding a new specialization in elementary/secondary special education to its already-robust offerings. Teachers with existing content certification will be able to work toward a 36-credit Master of Education (M.Ed.) or a post-master’s Professional Development Certificate (PDC) (22 graduate credits). The courses will be designed to prepare teachers of

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Community Reading Project

Goucher students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to read The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway over winter break as part of a community reading project. Early next semester, we community members will join together to participate in an informal, non-mandatory book discussion; dates and locations will be announced after the spring semester starts. Free

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The Traveling Elmers Presents a Humanitarian Clowning Residency at Goucher

The Traveling Elmers, a community-based clown troupe that performs in Baltimore and Washington, DC, will be at Goucher  on Friday, September 28, and Saturday, September 29, for a 24-hour residency that will include a retreat for the college’s community-based learning partners, a lecture/performance about humanitarian clown work, and a clown workshop for the Goucher community.

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Taboo

In Taboo, artist Joan Cox orchestrates and captures intimate moments between lesbian lovers. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, runs in Goucher College’s Silber Gallery from Tuesday, October 22, to Sunday, December 8, and can be viewed Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. An artist’s reception will be

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