A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page011
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A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page011In response to student interest in careers, courses with career Martha A Nichols retired as dean of students. Julie Collier-Adams was appointed dean of students. The Classics Department was abolished. The first communications major graduated. 1977 The Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Associ- The Goucher Center for Educational Resources opened, and assumed The second, bachelor's degree program was instituted. The Woman's Management Program was organized by the Goucher Center The college's proposal for an M.B.A. program was denied by the The Political Science Department held a one-day conference on the The Goucher Center arranged a public symposium series: "Ethics for 1978 The on-campus courses in the January term ceased. One credit-bearing off-campus experience was made a requirement for The interdepartmental course "Arts and Ideas" was required by the Grades may bear a + or -, except A+ and F. A master's degree in dance/movement therapy was offered. Old Goucher buildings in Baltimore were placed on the National Reg- The last Intellectual Country Fair was held. At the Fete Francaise, Mme. Francoise Giroud, French Minister of The first student "Spring Fling" was held on the campus. The Green House, a new student center, opened in the former dining 1979 Goucher College was awarded the Calvert Prize for the establishment The Goucher Center offered a summer program for gifted and talented | A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page011In response to student interest in careers, courses with career Martha A Nichols retired as dean of students. Julie Collier-Adams was appointed dean of students. The Classics Department was abolished. The first communications major graduated. 1977 The Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Associ- The Goucher Center for Educational Resources opened, and assumed The second, bachelor's degree program was instituted. The Woman's Management Program was organized by the Goucher Center The college's proposal for an M.B.A. program was denied by the The Political Science Department held a one-day conference on the The Goucher Center arranged a public symposium series: "Ethics for 1978 The on-campus courses in the January term ceased. One credit-bearing off-campus experience was made a requirement for The interdepartmental course "Arts and Ideas" was required by the Grades may bear a + or -, except A+ and F. A master's degree in dance/movement therapy was offered. Old Goucher buildings in Baltimore were placed on the National Reg- The last Intellectual Country Fair was held. At the Fete Francaise, Mme. Francoise Giroud, French Minister of The first student "Spring Fling" was held on the campus. The Green House, a new student center, opened in the former dining 1979 Goucher College was awarded the Calvert Prize for the establishment The Goucher Center offered a summer program for gifted and talented |