FAMILY & FRIENDS WEEKEND - SCHEDULE OF EVENTS October 8 - 10, 2021 - Goucher College
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U.S. News & World Report NAMED ONE OF THE NAMED ONE OF THE BEST MOST NATIONAL INNOVATIVE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES #2 #5 MOST BEST STUDY ABROAD STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS NAMED ONE OF THE RECOGNIZED FOR BEST CAMPUS LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES FOR ETHNIC UNDERGRADUATE DIVERSITY TEACHING AT A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE 8 NEW MAJORS Education Studies Integrative Data Analytics Engineering Science Literary Studies French Transnational Studies Professional and Creative Writing Integrative Arts Studies Visual and Material Culture 4 + 1 PROGRAMS Goucher College B.A./M.Ed. Goucher College B.A./M.A.T. Johns Hopkins Carey Business School 4+1 B.A./M.S. Program Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) Articulation Agreement Loyola University Maryland 4+1 B.A./Emerging Leaders M.B.A. Program
2 – 3 p.m. 6 – 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Academic Center for Excellence Open House Grab and Go Shabbat Family Dinner OCTOBER 8 Julia Rogers, Academic Center for Heubeck Hall, Multipurpose Room Excellence, second floor Please stop by the open house to learn 6 – 8 p.m. about the holistic academic support provided at Goucher for all undergraduate Family and Friends Picnic 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. students through the Academic Center for Dorsey College Center Lawn Mock Classes Excellence, or ACE. Enjoy a variety of food trucks, with lawn Experience one of three classes that are games and a DJ. Guests must pay for critical to the Goucher Commons Curricu- 3 – 4 p.m. food of their choice. lum, including Complex Problem Explo- ration and First-Year Seminar courses. Meet and Greet at the Center • Two Views of a Mountain: A Glimpse for Race, Equity, and Identity Inside the First Year Seminar Ungar Athenaeum 125 (Dr. Mary Marchand) Come meet the center staff, interns, and Ungar Athenaeum, Batza Room, students to learn about the support and fourth floor affirmation we provide for all members of • Inventing Nature: Exhibiting Goucher’s the Goucher community. Natural History Collection (Dr. April Oettinger) Ungar Athenaeum 435 7 p.m. • Data As Stories and Strategies Grufolpawa (Dr. Phong Le) Winslow Great Lawn, Outside Ungar Julia Rogers 128 Athenaeum (Rain location: Ungar Athenaeum, Hyman Forum) 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Grufolpawa’s mission is to present, Tour the Library & Special preserve, and promote Panamanian Collections interpretive dance. Wearing authentic Ungar Athenaeum, fourth floor Panamanian attire, Grufolpawa brings the (directly across from the main spirit and diverse flavor of Panama. 4 – 7 p.m. elevator) Family Weekend Check-In Say are you a doctor or a lady? Ground- Dorsey College Center Grand breaking Goucher Women in Medicine is a new exhibit outside Special Collections Staircase & Archives on the fourth floor of the Athenaeum. It highlights Goucher’s leading role as an institution of scientific 5 – 5:45 p.m. learning and the women who benefited Virtual Shabbat Welcome and from a Goucher education to make a Services lasting impression in the field of medicine. A Zoom link will be shared with registrants 7– 9 p.m. Welcome Shabbat together with a service led by Rabbi Josh Snyder. Women’s Volleyball vs. Gwynedd Mercy University Decker Sports and Recreation Center Main Gym | 1 |
11 a.m. Noon – 4 p.m. SATURDAY Cross Country: Coach Caslin Classic (Men) Towson Town Place Shuttle Pick-up Locations: Welsh Hall & OCTOBER 9 Front Jump Fields North of First-Year Village Dorsey Lot A shuttle will travel on a loop between campus and Towson Town Place (Target, Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Weis 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Grocery Store). 10 – 11 a.m. Goucher Hillel Bagel Brunch President Kent Devereaux (two seatings, select one) 1 – 2 p.m. Community Update Heubeck Hall, Hillel Lounge First-Year Reading Book Dorsey Center, Merrick Lecture Hall • 11:30 a.m. Discussion: The Immortal Life of Learn about all the innovative things • 1 p.m. Henrietta Lacks happening on campus with President Ungar Athenaeum Reader’s Lounge Kent Devereaux. 441 This year our incoming first-year students read the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot. The book is available as an ebook through the Goucher Library. This book features Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman, whose cervical cancer cells were harvested and sold without her consent and knowledge and became the 11:45 a.m. first immortal human cell line. You are 10 a.m. Cross Country: Coach Caslin invited to read the book and join Dr. Jamie Mullaney, associate provost & professor of Equestrian Goucher IHSA Show Classic (Women) sociology, and Dr. William Harder, director Riding Arena Front Jump Fields North of of the Center for the Advancement of Dorsey Lot Scholarship & Teaching, for a discussion about the ethical issues presented. 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Academic Curriculum and Support Panel Dorsey Center, Merrick Lecture Hall Provost Elaine Meyer-Lee and various leaders within Academic Affairs will highlight what makes the Goucher Curriculum unique and the resources that support academic success. Noon Women’s Volleyball vs. Bridgewater College 1 p.m. Decker Sports and Recreation Women’s Soccer vs. Scranton Center Main Gym University Beldon Field | 2 |
1 – 2 p.m. 2 – 3:30 p.m. Tour of Goucher Art Galleries Ungar Athenaeum, Silber Gallery Legacy Reception Ungar Athenaeum, Batza Room, SUNDAY entrance fourth floor OCTOBER 10 Learn about the current exhibitions at our Is your Goucher student related to a galleries with Director of Exhibitions and Goucher alumna or alumnus? If so, Curator Alex Ebstein ’07. celebrate this special connection and join fellow Goucher legacy families for refreshments and camaraderie! Open to legacy alumnae/i, students, 9 – 10 a.m. and their parents. To assist in planning, Yoga/Movement Class please contact Lynn Satterfield at lynn. Winslow Great Lawn, Outside Ungar satterfield@goucher.edu or 410-337-6077. Athenaeum 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mary Fisher Dining Center Sunday Brunch (three seatings, select one) Mary Fisher Dining Center 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Cost is $20 plus tax (cash/card only) per Public Safety Briefing: person. Current students can use their 3:45 – 5:15 p.m. meal plan for themselves, not guests. Collaborative Safety Ungar Athenaeum, 426 Pinkard Parent & Family Leadership • 9:30 a.m. Reception • 11 a.m. Room • 12:30 p.m. Rosenberg Gallery and Dorsey Join Goucher’s director of campus Center Courtyard safety, Tiffany Justice, as she explains 10 a.m. Goucher’s prevention measures, how Join President Kent Devereaux and family and friends can collaborate with Trustee Stefano Fiore P ’22 & Brunella Chapel Service campus safety, and how to use Goucher’s Taddeo P ’22 to learn about leadership Haebler Memorial Chapel’s Sacred innovative safety tool, the “Campus opportunities and philanthropy at Space Shield” app. Goucher College. Capacity will be limited Join us for the first Chapel Service of our to 50 guests. new chaplain and director of religious & 2 – 3 p.m. spiritual life, Reverend Maeba Jonas. “Reflecting on Resilience: 4 p.m. What Makes Us Bounce Back?” Men’s Soccer vs. Scranton Welsh Hall, Piano Room, first floor University Beldon Field In this workshop with the dean of students, Nicole Johnson, the associate vice president for student success, Emily Perl, and the interim director of student counseling, Lauren Greenberg, we will discuss how you and the college can support your student in developing resilience and the skills needed to “bounce back.” | 3 |
FACILITY HOURS SILBER GALLERY EXHIBITION ATHENAEUM REDISCOVERING Friday . . . . 7:30 a.m. – Midnight GOUCHER’S Saturday . Noon – Midnight Sunday . . . Noon – 2 a.m. LOST MUSEUM Ungar Athenaeum COLLEGE STORE Friday, Saturday & Sunday Ground Floor, Ungar Athenaeum 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. (across from Alice’s) Friday . . . . 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday . Noon – 6 p.m. Sunday . . . Closed DECKER SPORTS & Rediscovering Goucher’s Lost Museum reconstitutes the remnants of the RECREATION CENTER former museum of the Woman’s College of Baltimore, a universal collection Friday . . . . 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. of natural history, art, and ethnography assembled in the late 19th century. Saturday . 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The show, supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, explores the history and legacy of Goucher’s historic museum and the power Sunday . . . Noon – 10 p.m. of exhibition as an agent of storytelling. A collaboration among faculty, staff, and students, the exhibition considers the shifting practices and ethics of LIBRARY collecting and diverse narrative strategies for telling the complicated history Friday . . . . 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. of objects. Goucher’s Lost Museum features storied artifacts and specimens, Saturday . 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. facsimiles, fictions, speculations, and the artistic contribution of contemporary Sunday . . . Noon – Midnight artists whose work addresses ethical and archival gaps in museum and field research practices. DINING SERVICES Mary Fisher Dining Center Friday Lunch . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. ROSENBERG GALLERY EXHIBITION Dinner . . . . . . . . 5 – 8 p.m. Saturday SOME OF ITS PARTS Brunch . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dorsey College Center Dinner . . . . . . . . 5 – 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday & Sunday Student Market at Mary Fisher 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday Breakfast . . . . . 7:30 – 9 a.m. In the Rosenberg Gallery, Natan Lawson Grab 'N' Go . . . . 7:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. presents a solo exhibition of CNC-aided Lunch . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. paintings arranged in diptychs and Dinner . . . . . . . . 5 – 8 p.m. triptychs titled Some of Its Parts. Lawson Saturday is a Baltimore-based painter whose work combines found and hand-rendered Grab 'N' Go . . . . 2 – 11 p.m. imagery of textiles, children’s drawings, Kosher Dining book illustrations, and nostalgic ephemera. (inside Mary Fisher Dining Center) The imagery is simultaneously autobio- Friday . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. graphical and universal, familiar to an ’80s and ’90s upbringing. Lawson revisits and Saturday monumentalizes these bygone aesthetics as Brunch . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. meditation on collective and personal loss. Dinner . . . . . . . . 5 – 7:30 p.m. | 4 |
9 9b Stadium Lot 9a Upper Decker Stadium Lot 17 South Lot Lot 3d 3 3c 6a 3a 6 6c 20 3b 3e 21e 21c 6b 11b 7a 11a 11c 21a 7b 11 21 19 7 11d 21b 7c 15c 15b 21d 15 14 15a Van Meter 15d Lot 10 1 2 22 23 5 13 16 23a 4 12a 4b 4a 4c 12 North Lot 18 Dorsey Lot 8 Loo p Roa d To Dulaney Valley Road N To Sheraton BUILDING DIRECTORY COLLEGE DESTINATIONS 1 Alumnae & Alumni House 10 Haebler Memorial Chapel Admissions (4) Library (2) Buchner Hall 11 Heubeck Hall Advancement (4) Merrick Lecture Hall (4b) 2 The Ungar Athenaeum 11a Bennett House Alumnae & Alumni Affairs (1) Pilates Center (3e) Hyman Forum 11b Gamble House Athletics & Physical Education (3) Post Office (4) Library 11c Jeffery House Box Office (4c) President’s House (17) Silber Art Gallery 11d Robinson House Campus Safety Office (11) President’s Office (4) 3 Decker Sports & Recreation Center 12 Hoffberger Science Building Center for Race, Equity, and Identity (2) Provost’s Office (4) 3a Eisner Dance Studio 12a Kelley Lecture Hall College Store (2) Receiving (5) 3b Todd Dance Studio 13 Julia Rogers Building Communications Office (4) Residential Life (11) 3c Welsh Gymnasium 14 Katharine and Jane Welsh Hall Community Garden (14) Rosenberg Gallery (4c) 3d von Borries Swimming Pool 15 Mary Fisher Hall and Dining Center Commuter Lounge (2) Silber Gallery (2) 3e Pilates Center 15a Bacon House Dean of Students (4) Student Administrative Services (4) 4 Dorsey College Center 15b Dulaney House Eisner Dance Studio (3a) Student Counseling Center (15) Administrative Offices 15c Hooper House Equestrian Program (19) Student Engagement (15d) 4a Kraushaar Auditorium 15d Student Engagement Exploration Hub (22) Student Health Center (11) 4b Merrick Lecture Hall 16 Meyerhoff Arts Center Career Education Office Student Wellness Center (6c) 4c Rosenberg Gallery Dunnock Theatre Community-Based Learning Todd Dance Studio (3b) 5 Facilities Management Services 17 President’s House Office of Global Education von Borries Swimming Pool (3d) 6 First-Year Village 18 Student Support Network Finance Office (4) DINING 6a Pagliaro Selz Hall 19 Riding Arena Financial Aid (4) Alice’s Restaurant (2) 6b Fireside Hall 20 Sondheim House First-Year Village (6) Mary Fisher Dining Center (15) 6c Trustees Hall 21 Stimson Hall Graduate & Professional Studies (13) 7 Froelicher Hall 21a Conner House Heubeck Multipurpose Room (11) GETTING AROUND 7a Tuttle House 21b Lewis House Hillel (11) Registered Vehicle Parking 7b Alcock House 21c Probst House Human Resources (4) Visitor Parking 7c Gallagher House 21d Wagner House Hyman Forum (2) Wheelchair Entrance 8 Gatehouse 21e Winslow House Kelley Lecture Hall (12a) Collegetown Shuttle 9 Goucher Stadium and Track 22 Van Meter Hall Kraushaar Auditorium (4a) Blue Light Emergency Phone 9a Beldon Field 23 Heating and Cooling Plant 9b Pavilion 23a IT Building
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