In the News...Continuing the Conversation
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In the News...Continuing the Conversation
- March 4, 2020
Baltimore Magazine published a piece on a storied Goucher family and their connection to the suffrage movement as the college unveils a new roadside marker dedicated to its suffrage history.
- March 4, 2020
"Sue is committed to developing her team and working closely with the board of trustees to lead Historic Savannah Foundation into the future."
- March 3, 2020
After a thorough nationwide search, Goucher College announced today that the college’s new provost will be Elaine Meyer-Lee, Ed.D.
- March 3, 2020
The New York Times ran an in-depth review of “Child of Light,” the new work of nonfiction by Professor of English Madison Smartt Bell. The book is a biography of the writer Robert Stone. According to the Times, “‘Child of Light’ is a sensitive and thorough biography...This is one of those rare biographies in which you don’t feel like skimming the first 35 pages.”
- March 3, 2020
Goucher College has launched eight new majors, each rooted in the liberal arts and focused on preparing students for the global economy: education studies, engineering science, French transnational studies, integrative arts studies, integrative data analytics, professional and creative writing, and visual and material culture.