Goucher psychology professor emerita and co-founder of the Women’s Studies and Peace Studies Programs
Goucher Magazine talks to the author and Barland Award recipient
In honor of Dr. Joseph Morton’s life, work, and beliefs, an excerpt from his unpublished memoirs.
“Goucher prepared me for my career and for my life by being the best of what a liberal arts college should be…”
“Hot Steel concert/party in September at the College Center Courtyard, our first party with boys invited! This is where I met my husband in 1979.”
“I left Goucher thinking that I could do practically anything if I just put my mind to it and I still feel that way today.”
Provost Leslie Lewis on student inquiry, the new Goucher curriculum, and why intro classes just don’t work.
Last semester’s mindfulness theme found Goucher President José Antonio Bowen in a contemplative mood, so he put together an album of meditative tunes with engineer Daniel Chase.
I’m Goucher all day. It’s nerdy and perfect, and it never leaves me.
La Jerne Terry Cornish knows the potentially transformative power of a Goucher education.
Inspired by Atticus Finch and Johnny Cochrane, Arienna Grody ’10 serves indigent clients as a public defender.
Dr. Susan Epstein Leeman ’51 says the joy of an unexpected discovery makes a career in science worthwhile.
As president of the Los Angeles Unified School District Board, Steve Zimmer’s vision encompasses economics, social status, and, above all, access to education.
Goucher has developed a plan to bring the community together to nurture a sense of home for our students.
College is about disruption, but it’s easier to explore from a safe home base.
Beano Solomon advocates change because “it’s the right thing to do.”
For Steve Speicher ’10, the idea that everyone can contribute is powerful.
Higher Ed Access Conference, New Facilities, and a Home Court Advantage
An original crossword puzzle by Janie Smulyan ’70. (All answers are contained herein.)
Justin Brody is an assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, and he runs Goucher’s Laboratory for Computer Cognition. He
Thirty years later, looking back at the end of single-sex education at Goucher