Alumnae/i News
- October 8, 2020
"Ruddy’s project, 'When Living is a Protest,' will document the intentional and purposeful way in which families who have lost a family member to gun violence — whether by the police or white supremacists — cope with these deaths."
- October 5, 2020
According to Green, "Discipline disparities between Black and white boys have driven reform efforts for years. But Black girls are arguably the most at-risk student group in the United States."
- September 24, 2020
The CBS Evening News celebrated Evelyn Dyke Schroedl's '62 love of life and tennis, as well as the new Goucher Tennis Center named in her honor.
- September 14, 2020
Internationally acclaimed champions Sue Devlin Peard '53 and Judy Devlin Hashman '58 began playing at an early age, then went on to make sports history.
- September 4, 2020
Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at a young age, extraordinary educator Megan Cooper '97 uses her disability as a means to teach her students.