Charlie Lehmer ’15
The blog of Maine Arts Education covered Lehmer in “Another Student’s Story: Charlie Lehmer,” where he says one of his favorite things about his Goucher education has been “the hands off approach.”
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The blog of Maine Arts Education covered Lehmer in “Another Student’s Story: Charlie Lehmer,” where he says one of his favorite things about his Goucher education has been “the hands off approach.”
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The Baltimore Sun previews the inauguration of President José Antonio Bowen.
University of Notre Dame Maryland, Goucher set to inaugurate presidents Read More »
The Bmore Art blog covered the Silber Gallery’s current exhibit Unfriendly Skies: Birds, Buildings, and Collision.
Scene Seen: Unfriendly Skies at Goucher College’s Silber Gallery Read More »
A newly digitized speech by civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer is now available to the public for the first time through the Goucher College Library. Hamer was a black sharecropper from Mississippi who joined the voter registration movement in 1962 and became a fiery and respected voice for civil rights. She is especially well
Goucher College Digitizes Unreleased Speech By Fannie Lou Hamer Read More »
Goucher College once again has been included in The Princeton Review’s annual guide to the most environmentally responsible colleges. The Princeton Review’s Guide to 353 Green Colleges: 2015 Edition profiles colleges with the most exceptional commitments to sustainability based on their academic offerings and career preparation for students, campus policies, initiatives, and activities. The Princeton Review
Goucher Named a Top ‘Green’ College Read More »
ABC 2 covers the work of Lights Out Baltimore, and a related art show in the Silber Gallery at Goucher College.
Baltimore group hopes to dim city lights to help protect area bird population Read More »
“Coding for Community”, Goucher’s Hackathon, makes Technical.ly Baltimore’s list of great things to do for the weekend.
Solve community problems at Goucher’s civic hackathon [Events Roundup] Read More »
Mount Carmel boys basketball coach Tom Rose ’95 has stepped down to become the men’s coach at his alma mater, Goucher College.
Mount Carmel boys basketball coach Tom Rose takes job at Goucher Read More »
This Olean Times Herald article covers the achievements of Patrick Daniel, the new coach for Goucher women’s basketball.
Daniel leaving Pitt-Bradford Read More »
Amanda Pugh ’08 has been named an honoree of the Daily Record‘s Top Twenty in Their Twenties Award. The award recognizes young professionals whose creativity and entrepreneurial spirit are “contributing to a new energy” in Maryland.