Goucher Presents “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”

In honor of Black History Month, Goucher College is presenting a performance of Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking play “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.” The evening will open with a performance of excerpts from “I Can’t Breathe, But I Can Vote,” a new original work-in-progress by members of the Goucher community.

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Jennifer McCabe

Jennifer McCabe, associate professor of psychology, created a teaching resource titled “Learning and Memory Strategy Demonstrations for the Psychology Classroom.” The project was funded by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology in a 2013 Instructional Resource Award and was peer-reviewed and published online early last December. It can be accessed directly here.

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Physics Club

The Goucher Physics Club, a local chapter of the national Society of Physics Students, has been named an outstanding chapter for 2013-2014 as a result of its achievements during the year. These achievements include winning a research award to design and construct a cloud chamber, as well as membership growth, participation in student recruitment and

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