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Welcome to the Goucher Quarterly Online!

The Goucher Quarterly, the college's alumnae/i magazine, is pleased to welcome you to its online edition! Here, you can find your favorite feature stories from the most recent issue, as well as special online exclusives that won't be found in the print version.

That's not all -- from this page, you can also find out who your Class Notes representative is and how to contact her or him. You can read profiles of outstanding alums featured in the most recent issue and see which alums and faculty members have recently published works.  And, you can let us know what you think about what you're reading.

The Quarterly is an important tool for staying in touch with your Goucher family. From Class Notes to faculty retirements and news about current campus events, the magazine is your gateway to the past, present, and future of the college!

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Current Issue

      The Finer Points of Writing
    For the past ten years, writers have been coming to Goucher’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction program to learn the art of the narrative. Frequently, they also forge lasting friendships. 

      Surviving Writers' Boot Camp
    Patsy Sims took over as the director of Goucher’s MFA in Creative Nonfiction program in the spring of 2001. On the program’s 10th anniversary, she talks about why low-residency programs are ideal for serious writers -- and how to get ready for writers’ boot camp, aka the Goucher MFA residency. 

      No Looking Back

    When Coach Ange Bradley reminisces about former Goucher College lacrosse player Mary Kim ’95, she conjures the picture of a small woman with a ready laugh and endless determination. Those traits frequently are still in evidence, though 1st Lt. Mary Kim has traded the lacrosse field for a global arena.

     

    Marc M. Roy: Making History as Goucher’s First Provost and Chief Academic Officer

    Nearly a year has passed since Marc M. Roy became the first person in Goucher College’s history to be named provost and chief academic officer.

    Since then, he has drawn on his experiences as a neurobiology professor and an administrator to build upon the curriculum changes laid out in Goucher’s Strategic Plan, which was adopted in 2002. Now, he talks to the Quarterly about his first impressions of Goucher, plans for the college’s curriculum, and life with five children.