Study Abroad Requirement on Probationary Review
It’s a blindingly sunny Wednesday afternoon as trails of faculty members emerge from the academic buildings and dart across the quad toward … Keep Reading
It’s a blindingly sunny Wednesday afternoon as trails of faculty members emerge from the academic buildings and dart across the quad toward … Keep Reading
The purpose of Peace Studies 220 is to study the nature of organizing for social change. Throughout the class, we examined social … Keep Reading
The Goucher Political Science Capstone has spent the entire semester focusing on issues of college campus ideological diversity, campus speaker protests, and … Keep Reading
This year, the Goucher community must sadly say farewell to our Associate Provost of Undergraduate Studies, Dr. La Jerne Cornish, as she … Keep Reading
Graduation is soon upon us, so what better time to talk about a campus organization that’s all about what to do once … Keep Reading
As a part of this semester’s theme of community, the Kratz Center for Creative Writing sponsored an event series called “Poetry as … Keep Reading
Nobody asked out loud how best to save the world. We didn’t have to. I was sitting in class in Van Meter … Keep Reading
To the Goucher Community, Following the Goucher Identity Survey Follow-Up discussion, our class made plans for how to best deliver the thoughts … Keep Reading
For the past semester the Peace Studies 220 (PCE 220) class has been learning about different historical and current approaches and methods … Keep Reading
Click on the photos above to see more photos of GiG. On a lucky Friday April 13th, Goucher Students took to the … Keep Reading