Poll: Many still unsure about gubernatorial candidates
WBAL covers Goucher Poll results on residents’ opinions about gubernatorial candidates.
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WBAL covers Goucher Poll results on residents’ opinions about gubernatorial candidates.
Poll: Many still unsure about gubernatorial candidates Read More »
The Baltimore Sun reveals a strong majority of state residents support a moratorium to allow a crab population rebound, a finding of the Goucher Poll.
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Politico cites the Goucher Poll in this article about a possible presidential bid for Governor O’Malley in 2016.
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The Capital Gazette uses the Goucher Poll to back some thoughts on the Maryland gubernatorial race, and the general state of mind of residents.
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The 2014 Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble Fall Concert “Reflections”—held Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15—will feature Goucher students performing a diverse array of ballet and modern works by guest artists, historic choreographers, and Goucher faculty. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with an additional matinée at 2 p.m.
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The Goucher Poll asked residents for their opinions about the key environmental issues the state is facing, which are detailed below. Sixty-two percent of residents rate the health of the environment in Maryland as either “poor” or “fair,” while 36 percent rate it as “excellent” or “good.” In general, Marylanders are concerned about pollution in
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What might a history professor have to say about zombies? How would an art faculty member weigh in on the U.S. prison system? Can environmental studies be used to frame a discussion about the Bible? Mary Marchand, professor of English and head of Goucher’s interdisciplinary academic division, has organized “Interdisciplinary Thinking in Three Acts” to
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WBAL covers the Goucher Poll’s findings that most Marylanders don’t know enough about gubernatorial candidates to form a strong opinion.
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In this New York Times piece, the college application process and innovative ideas, such as the Goucher Video Application, are explored.
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The Hill explores the Goucher Poll’s results that show Marylanders are generally unenthusiastic about a Martin O’Malley presidential bid.
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