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Goucher Today

Giving Goucher students a career advantage

Finding your purpose and figuring out how to lead a fulfilling life can be a daunting challenge for anyone, especially young adults learning to navigate their way through college.

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Alumni Spotlight

[UNDAUNTED] Phong Le ’03

After five years at Niagara University teaching abstract algebra and practical statistics, a faculty position opened at Goucher College. Phong Le ’03 was only a year away from tenure, but he says the decision came down to where he wanted his career to go. This was Le’s [UNDAUNTED] moment.

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Goucher Today

Liberal arts education unlocks tech jobs for Goucher grads

The tech world has a problem: It needs more employees with liberal arts degrees.

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Goucher Today

Students bring governor, comptroller, and candidates to campus

Goucher students posed thoughtful and important questions to Maryland’s top elected officials and gubernatorial candidates during two recent events.

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Goucher Today

Goldrich ’17 and other athletes earn accolades on and off the field

Several student-athletes were honored for not only their prowess on the field but their commitment to excellence off of it.

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Goucher Today

Celebrating the achievements of Goucher alumnae

Achievement Awards given to Goucher Alumnae

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Goucher Today

Nina Kasniunas honored for leadership on democratic engagement

Nina Kasniunas, Arsht Professor in Ethics and Leadership at Goucher College, received a Champion Award for being a standout faculty member at the first-ever ALL IN Challenge Awards Ceremony.

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Goucher Today

President Bowen to receive national award honoring contribution to higher education

Goucher College President José Antonio Bowen will receive the Ernst L. Boyer Award.

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Goucher Today

Students and alumnae/i help hurricane relief efforts

When junior Duncan Miller ’18 saw the projected path of Hurricane Irma, he reported for duty with the Habersham County Sheriff’s Department.

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Goucher Today

Serving wellness

Sally Baum P ’11 has spent four decades coaching tennis and life

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Goucher Today

Ghost dance

Christine Beggs ’10 combines her varied interests in “Silent Killers,” an underwater ballet performance that draws attention to the problem of abandoned fishing nets.

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Goucher Today

Unearthing campus history

“After I graduate, this will still be a project students can use.”

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An illustration of Justine Chasmar.
Impromptu

Impromptu: Justine Chasmar

Director of Goucher’s Quantitative Reasoning Center.

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Goucher Today

Goucher golf tees off

The Goucher College women’s and men’s golf programs will begin their inaugural season this year in the Landmark Conference as Goucher’s 19th and 20th NCAA sanctioned teams.

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Goucher Today

Western states tour

This summer, Goucher President José Bowen toured the western US to meet with alumnae/i.

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Goucher Today

Goucher finishes eighth at 2017 IHSA nationals

Goucher hits top ten again at National Horse Show.

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Goucher Today

Why did the residence halls cross the road?

Students returning next semester may find that their residence hall isn’t where they left it.

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Goucher Today

New leaders of the AAGC

The AAGC Board of Directors welcomed new alumni to the top leadership positions this summer and created two new officer-level positions to put a renewed focus on admissions and annual giving.

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Robin Cresiski
Impromptu

Impromptu: Robin Cresiski

Director of the Center for Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching.

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Goucher Today

International students storm the record books

Midori Fujitani ’17, of Tokyo; Jack Hodges ’18, of London; and Ogemdi Chukwu ’20, of Paris, have made 2016-17 a school year of record-setting performances.

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Goucher Today

The Harris standard

Long-time Econ Professor Lydia Harris Retires

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Goucher Today

A friend in the library

College Librarian Nancy Magnuson retires after 30 years

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Goucher Today

First in class

Three first-generation college graduates from Goucher are joining Teach For America’s 2017 corps in Baltimore City.

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Goucher Today

Froelicher memories

Froelicher hall will be moved across campus this summer.

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Fulbright Reception Recipients
Goucher Today

Goucher College celebrates record number of Fulbright recipients

Four Fulbright finalists were selected from Goucher for the 2017-18 academic year.

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Goucher Today

Coach Kozak ready for the next set

Kait Kozak is heading into her second season at the helm of the Goucher College women’s volleyball program

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Goucher Today

Residence hall finds a new home

Goucher will move Froelicher Hall this summer

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Goucher Today

Goucher Collects

This is the second year for the Goucher Collects show

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Goucher Today

Barland Award quilt

Award comes with hand-crafted memories

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Goucher Today

New mascot debuts

Gopher Gets an New Look

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Goucher Today

Dr. Jean Bradford, 1935-2016

Goucher psychology professor emerita and co-founder of the Women’s Studies and Peace Studies Programs

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Matt Harmin
Impromptu

Impromptu: Matt Harmin

A Q&A with Goucher’s new sustainability coordinator .

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Goucher Today

From Philly to Darkinjung

Teaching and learning, in one of the world’s oldest cultures

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Goucher Today

Continuing education

For Mary Bloom Hyman ’71, learning is a lifelong journey

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Goucher Today

A legacy of learning

Remembering Marguerite Barland ’60

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Goucher Today

Being the best

Scholarship honors a friend’s lust for life

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President José Bowen
Goucher Today

Putting the brakes on rising tuition

President José Bowen on why Goucher’s tuition won’t be going up next year

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Goucher Today

Professor Emeritus Joseph Morton, 1935-2016

Joe Morton, founder of Goucher’s Peace Studies Program and professor emeritus of philosophy and peace studies, died April 7.

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Joey Caracappa ’18
Goucher Today

Men’s tennis serving up wins

The Goucher men’s tennis team went undefeated in the regular season in the Landmark Conference. It is the first conference title in the team’s 28-year history, as they head to the NCAA Division III playoffs with an automatic bid.

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Goucher Today

Record-high class expected in Fall 2016

Goucher’s message about preparing college graduates for the jobs of the future seems to be resonating. As of May 18, the college had received a record number of deposits—70 more than the previous year at this time—and was on track for the Class of 2020 to be one the largest in its history.

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Goucher's Beekeeping Club
Goucher Today

Hear the buzz?

The sight of fuzzy, golden honey bees, swooping from flower to flower in Goucher’s rain garden, galvanized Olivia Baud ’19 and Virginia Turpin ’18 to found the Goucher Beekeeping Club.

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Goucher Today

What goes on in your mind

Goucher gets a state-of-the-art neuroscience lab

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Goucher Today

Goucher in space

Astronomy Chair Ben Sugerman Looks Into the Void

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Goucher Today

New faces in the Alumnae/i House

A new Alumnae/i Relations Director Joins a Returning Alumna

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Goucher Today

Robert Welch (1944-2016)

“The Goucher community has lost one of its treasures.”

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Goucher Today

What is race?

Goucher Faculty and Staff Tackle a Tough Subject

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Goucher Today

Building big ideas

Goucher has developed a plan to bring the community together to nurture a sense of home for our students.

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Goucher Today

What’s the big idea?

College is about disruption, but it’s easier to explore from a safe home base.

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Goucher Today

Goucher Today: Campus News

Higher Ed Access Conference, New Facilities, and a Home Court Advantage

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Goucher Today

The Download: Mileah Kromer

Mileah Kromer is the director of Goucher’s Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center and a professor of political science. She

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