Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies Appoints New Academic Leaders

Goucher College’s Robert S. Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies has promoted two members in its innovative Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability (MACS) Program. Tiffany Espinosa, formerly a co-director of the MACS program, will now serve as the Welch Center’s assistant dean, and MACS faculty member Tom Walker is the co-academic director for […]

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Gophers and the Wonderful, Outstanding, Very Good, Rather Nice Day

Judith Viorst—award-winning author of the children’s book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day—will receive an honorary degree and deliver the keynote address at Goucher’s upcoming Commencement ceremony. Though celebrated for her children’s literature, Viorst also has had tremendous success with nonfiction books for adults, including Necessary Losses: The Loves, Illusions, Dependencies,

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Make This Summer Count: Undergraduate Summer Course Offerings

At Goucher, learning never stops. Starting Monday, June 3, the college will start its summer term. “There’s an active community here in the month of June many students don’t know about,” said Frances Ramos-Fontan, a summer instructor of intermediate Spanish. She said the program holds a lot of allure for students due to the flexible,

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Goucher’s College’s Latest Greenhouse Gas Emissions Progress Report

Goucher College continues to implement recommendations outlined by its first climate action plan to achieve the goal of reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 20 percent by 2020. In the most recent GHG inventory it has been reported that since 2009 there has been an overall 3.8 percent reduction in GHG, while in the same

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