Women’s History Month 2014

Goucher College is celebrating Women’s History Month with the following events, activities, and presentations: Women’s History Month Tabling Tuesday, March 4, through Friday, March 7 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pearlstone Atrium Throughout the week, the student club the Feminist Collective (FemCo) will offer snacks and facts and will present interactive activities about awesome women

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Spring 2014 Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professor: General Stanley McChrystal

Retired General Stanley A. McChrystal will discuss his belief in universal national service, military or civilian, for Americans ages 18-28 in a talk titled “Compulsory National Service: Has the Time Come?” at 8 p.m. in Kraushaar Auditorium. This event is open to the public, but tickets are required for all attendees. More info here.

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New Results From the Goucher Poll

The Goucher Poll asked Maryland citizens for their opinions toward publicly funded campaigns, campaign contributions, citizens’ sources of news, and gubernatorial traits and characteristics. Highlights of the results regarding these important issues are detailed below. Public Funding and Campaign Finance Marylanders were divided in their opinion toward publicly funded campaigns. Forty-five percent oppose having an electoral system in

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Goucher College Announces José Antonio Bowen as Incoming President

The Board of Trustees of Goucher College is pleased to announce that José Antonio Bowen—a national award-winning educator and author of Teaching Naked—will become the liberal arts college’s 11th president, effective July 1, 2014. Bowen will come to Goucher from Southern Methodist University’s (SMU) Meadows School of the Arts, where he is serving as the

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Latest Results From the Goucher Poll

The Goucher Poll asked Maryland citizens for their opinions toward marijuana, the minimum wage, sick leave, and the addition of gender identity to statewide anti-discrimination laws. Highlights of the results regarding these pressing issues in the state are detailed below. Marijuana Marylanders’ opinions toward legalizing marijuana remains basically unchanged since the October 2013 Goucher Poll;

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