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- June 3, 2021
The New York Times reviewed Goucher faculty member Michelle Orange's new book, "Pure Flame," saying the book "may be Orange's legacy." Orange teaches in Goucher's M.F.A. in Nonfiction program.
- May 14, 2021
For outstanding efforts in academics, mentorship and leadership, Lalissie Eteffa '21 was named the recipient of The Maryland Daily Record's Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence Scholarship and Award. Her leadership roles on campus include the Black Student Union president and working as part of the Goucher Women of Color Coalition, the Student Engagement Team, Model UN, the Futuro Latino Learning Center, and as a First-Year Mentor.
- April 22, 2021
Kendyl Walker, one of Goucher College's pre-major advisors, has been accepted, as one of only 10 individuals worldwide, into NACADA Emerging Leaders program.
- January 4, 2021
According to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, "Kibben brings decades of decorated experience in the military and the ministry..." Kibben was previously the first woman to serve as both the Chief of Chaplains in the U.S. Navy and chaplain of the U.S. Marine Corps.
- November 10, 2020
Associate Professor Nyasha Grayman-Simpson was interviewed on the radio program Revolutionary African Perspectives, on WRFG in Atlanta, where she discussed post-election African American mental health. Grayman-Simpson is the Henry S. Dulaney Professor at Goucher College.