Every year, students in four of Goucher’s graduate programs come together for a weeklong residency on campus, taking classes and getting hands-on experiences.
Did you know that the tradition of turning your tassel at graduation might have started at the Woman’s College of Baltimore?
This year, Goucher’s Kratz Center for Creative Writing has offered summer fellowships to 10 students, which will fund travel, research, and writing projects.
Emily Waskow ’22 was 16 years old when she started college at Goucher. Now 18, she has already graduated and is planning a future in cognitive neuroscience.
In mid-April, dozens of higher education leaders came together in person and virtually for a two-day forum at Goucher College to discuss global learning.
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