Office of Communications
Looking to communicate something to someone on or off campus? The Office of Communications can help:
- publicize your event on and off campus through media outreach, print materials, advertising, and the Goucher website
- design posters, brochures, programs, invitations, and other print and web materials
- populate Goucher’s official social media sites, website, and digital signage with your news/information
- offer guidance on social media strategy
- highlight publications, research, accomplishments, media mentions, etc.
- create or redesign a website for your office, department, organization, or program
- provide proofreading and/or editing services
- update webpages
- and more … just ask.
Getting started is simple. Visit goucher.edu/myproject and complete the form. This is the only way the Office of Communications will accept work, and if it is not submitted there, we cannot take your project. After you submit the necessary information, you will receive an email with a job number, and a member of the communications team will contact you to get started or to make recommendations on how best to complete your project successfully.
Be sure to provide us with all pertinent information and as much advance notice as possible so there is plenty of time to get your project completed and approved. We will not accept any jobs with a deadline of fewer than five business days.
We look forward working collaboratively with our colleagues and students across campus
to showcase all the great things happening at Goucher.
News
- May 16, 2024
Esther Everson '25 will continue to deepen their global perspective in Meknes, Morocco, this summer as part of the prestigious program
- May 14, 2024
Michael Marshall, Ed.D. will join the college community on July 1st.
Events
- May 19, 2024
Featuring video, film, installation, new media, and drawings by artists: Mirna Bamieh, Bang Geul Han, Adam Golfer, Helena Metaferia, Elizabeth Tannie Lewin, Kyoung eun Kang,...
- May 19, 2024
A pair of romantic solo works from 1997 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 round out BCO’s season of historic debuts. Adolphus Hailstork’s love for viola shines in his Two...