
Goucher College is an independent, selective, coeducational institution dedicated to the interdisciplinary traditions of the liberal arts and a broad international perspective on education.
The first college in the nation to pair required study abroad with a special travel stipend of $1,200 for every undergraduate, Goucher believes in complementing its strong majors and rigorous curriculum with abundant opportunities for hands-on experience in the world.
Through internships, community service, and study abroad -- and a first-rate arts and sciences academic program -- Goucher teaches its students to engage the world as true global citizens.
| The Arsht Center for Ethics and Leadership Presents: "Two Haitians on the Crisis in Their Country" Goucher College’s Roxana Cannon Arsht Center for Ethics and Leadership is presenting “Two Haitians on the Crisis in Their Country,” featuring readings by Edwidge Danticat and musical performances by Manno Charlemagne, on Thursday, April 8, at 8 p.m. in the Hyman Forum of the Athenaeum. |
| Spring 2010 Meyerhoff Visiting Professor: Michael Pollan Michael Pollan—the bestselling author, journalist, activist, and well-known critic of the global industrial food complex—will appear at Goucher College as the Spring 2010 Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professor. His lecture, “In Defense of Food: The Omnivore’s Solution,” will be held on Tuesday, April 13, at 8 p.m. in Kraushaar Auditorium. |
| The President's Forum Presents: Gwen Ifill Gwen Infill — the moderator and managing editor of Washington Week and senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour — will deliver a President’s Forum lecture titled “Why Journalism Matters” on Tuesday, April 20, at 8 p.m. in Goucher College’s Kraushaar Auditorium. |
| Political Action in the Wake of Citizens United Goucher College is hosting “Political Action in the Wake of Citizens United,” a panel discussion about how campaigns are conducted in American politics. The event will be held on Thursday, March 25, at 6 p.m. in the Batza Room of the Athenaeum. It is free and open to the public. |