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G O U C H E R C O L L E G E ALUMNAE/I WEEKEND APRIL 27 - 29 (cid:31)(cid:30)(cid:29)(cid:28) “I learned to lose without bitterness, to get up and try again, to never feel resentment.” SARAH TILGHMAN HUGHES 1917 Lawyer, Federal Judge While the iconic photo of Sarah Hughes swearing in Lyndon B. Johnson after the Kennedy assassination symbolized a nation’s strength in the face of tragedy, it was her fierceness in the face of injustice that embodied the resilience of the human spirit. Her days on the athletic fields of Goucher in particular taught her humility and persistence against great odds. Standing just over five feet tall, Hughes cut an imposing figure in civil rights with rulings in landmark cases like Roe v. Wade that made an impact that continues to reverberate today.. ★ The events with this icon will provide more information about campaign priorities. STAND WITH US. STAND FOR US. UNDAUNTED.GOUCHER.EDU WEEKEND SCHEDULE G O U C H E R C O L L E G E G O U C H E R C O L L E G E ALUMNAE/I ALUMNAE/I ALUMNAE/I HOUSE STUDENT RESEARCH AT THE LIME KILN WEEKEND WEEKEND FRIDAY 1 p.m. APRIL 27 PILATES MAT CLASS FOR BEGINNERS 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum The low-impact nature of Pilates makes it REGISTRATION AND the ideal workout for a wide range of fitness HOSPITALITY LOUNGE levels. Try it for yourself with instructors Alumnae/i House from the Pilates Center at Goucher College Your spot to check in, pick up your registra- and experience the benefits of increased tion materials, and relax between events. strength, flexibility, and control of the body. Check the message boards, enjoy refresh- Please wear comfortable clothes. Mats and ments, and rendezvous with friends. all props will be provided. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 3 p.m. VISIT UNDERGRADUATE EPSOM FARM TALK AND TOUR CLASSES AND STUDENT Van Meter, Room G07 CENTERS Learn about the exciting research students Schedule available at registration in the are conducting with Professor Tina Hirsch Alumnae/i House. Centers include the Sheller ’74 on the history of Epsom Farm, Academic Center for Excellence (ACE); an 18th- and 19th-century farm situated on SAV E Center for Race, Equity, and Identity (CREI); the land now occupied by Goucher Col- Career Education Office (CEO); Office of lege. Students will present a small exhibit Student Engagement (OSE); and Goucher of artifacts found near the site of the farm Prison Education Partnership (GPEP). Stop buildings. They will then lead a tour of the in the Office of International Studies (OIS) extant farm structures, including a rare, between 3-4 p.m. and enjoy a cup of tea. fully intact 18th-century lime kiln. Sturdy THE DATE! walking shoes suggested for the farm tour. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Tour is weather permitting. LUNCH BUFFET IN STIMSON APRIL 27 - 29 DINING HALL $ 3 – 5 p.m. Be a student again and enjoy an alumnae/i CAREER COFFEE CHAT discounted lunch on campus. Purchase Gazebo near Alumnae/i House vouchers at registration or at Stimson. (cid:31) (cid:30)(cid:29) (cid:28) Volunteer to speak with students at an informal gathering. Students drop in to ask questions about life after Goucher, career choices, class selections, and everything in H The events with this icon will provide more between. Be prepared to set aside 30 minutes information about campaign priorities. to an hour. 1 JEWISH LIFE AT GOUCHER BEER GARDEN G O U C H E R C O L L E G E G O U C H E R C O L L E G E ALUMNAE/I 4 p.m. ALUSAMTUNRDAAYE /I ADMISSIONS TOUR APRIL 28 WEEKEND Alumnae/i House Courtyard WEEKEND Goucher student ambassadors will 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. reintroduce you to your alma mater. Tour REGISTRATION AND is weather permitting. HOSPITALITY LOUNGE Alumnae/i House 5 – 6:30 p.m. Your spot to pick up your registration ma- JEWISH LIFE CAMPUS EVENTS terials and relax between events. Check the Hillel Lounge, Stimson Hall message boards, enjoy refreshments, and Join Hillel at 5 p.m. for a light reception rendezvous with friends. and services led by Rabbi Josh Snyder. At 6 p.m. join Hillel students for their weekly 9 – 10:15 a.m. Shabbat dinner. TOURS AND EXPLORATIONS: SESSION 1 (Tours are weather permitting) 5 – 8 p.m. BEER GARDEN WITH FACULTY BOOK CLUB: JUST MERCY AND STAFF $ Pagliaro Selz Main Common Room Alumnae/i House Courtyard Bryan Stevenson’s nonfiction best-seller Back by popular demand! Also in attendance was the summer reading selection for all are retiring professors George Delahunty incoming students this year. Join Profes- (biological sciences), Fred Mauk (music), and sor of Writing and Goucher Prison Educa- Bernadette Tutinas (mathematics and com- tion Partnership founder Barbara Roswell SAV E puter science)! Cash bar. for a discussion of this powerful book by the man described as “America’s Mandela” 6:30 – 7:45 p.m. and its relationship to Goucher’s ground- breaking work in pursuit of justice. ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS STORY CIRCLE: THE DATE! Hyman Forum, Ungar Athenaeum BLACK AT GOUCHER: BLACK, The Hall of Fame honors individuals whose WHITE, AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES excellence strengthens Goucher College’s ath- Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum letic program. The 2018 inductees are Coach APRIL 27 - 29 This story circle is an opportunity to think Andrea Bradley, Cathy Challener ’73, Dawn about how Goucher helped shape and Greer ’97, and Matt Lynch ’12. teach you about race, equity, and culture spanning many decades. It will build on (cid:31) (cid:30)(cid:29) (cid:28) 7 – 9 p.m. the concept of listening to and sharing A TASTE OF MARYLAND stories about your observations of racial DINNER $ identity at Goucher. Three storytellers Dorsey Courtyard of different generations will share their Begin with a crab cake and finish with a slice personal stories of being a student of color of Smith Island cake. Reunion years receive at Goucher. Then you will have a chance discount price of $38. Cash bar. to share your story. 2 3 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. ALUMNAE/I GAMES AND BLUE & GOLD SOCIETY DONOR APPRECIATION TAILGATE Celebrate Goucher College alumnae/i and Gopher athletics! Enjoy a day watching friendly competition between current athletes and alumnae/i participants. Register to play in the Alumnae/i Games by visiting www.goucher.edu/alumnigames. Alumnae/i check-in begins one hour before the start of the game. FITNESS CENTER (ARTIST’S RENDERING) ATHLETICS AND AMBITION: GOUCHER GOPHERS PLAN FOR H THE FUTURE Lobby, Decker Sports & Recreation Center Director of Campaign and Strategic Initiatives Greg Permison will outline the athletics master plan and take you on a tour with an eye to the future. 10 a.m. Volleyball Alumnae/i Game Upgrades and renovations are providing (Upper Gym) Goucher athletics with the facilities to 11 a.m. Men’s Lacrosse: The Matt improve training, build recruitment, Cartwright ’98 Game (Fiske and support the campus community. Field) GOUCHER PAST, PRESENT, 11 a.m. Men’s and Women’s Alumnae/i H AND FUTURE Swim Meet (Von Borries Pool) Alumnae/i House Courtyard 11 a.m. Equestrian Drill Team Join Facilities Planner Jensine Stirling Exhibition (Riding Stables) on a walking tour of campus. Highlights include the relocated 11 a.m. Women’s Basketball Alumnae Froelicher houses, progress on the new Game (Upper Gym) centralized dining facility in Mary 11 a.m. Men’s and Women’s Soccer Fisher, and continued construction on Alumnae/i Match (Pool Field) the First-Year Village. Tell your guide what you’d most like to see. 11:30 a.m. Men’s and Women’s Tennis Alumnae/i Fun Mixed Doubles ADMISSIONS TOUR (Tennis Courts) Alumnae/i House Courtyard 11:30 a.m. Field Hockey Alumnae Goucher student ambassadors will Game (Beldon Field) reintroduce you to your alma mater. The tour will include the new first-year Noon Men’s Basketball Alumni Game (Upper Gym) residence hall, Pagliaro Selz, and other campus buildings. Noon Blue & Gold Donor Tailgate* (Hill Pavilion) 2 p.m. Men’s Lacrosse vs Moravian (Gopher Stadium) Game times and locations are subject to change. Check the website for the latest updates. *Blue & Gold Donor Tailgate payment may be made on site. 2 3 LABYRINTH JOURNEYS THE OFFICIAL UNOFFICIAL SOFTBALL GAME 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. QUIRKY CAMPUS TOUR Alumnae/i House Courtyard TOURS AND EXPLORATIONS: Join Michael Curry, professor of theatre, SESSION 2 (Tours are weather permitting) for a glimpse at some of Goucher’s history, legends, and myths. The tour includes LABYRINTH JOURNEYS AND AN some facts, mixed with some improbable UPDATE ON THE GOLDSMITH H stories, about the campus and college com- INTERFAITH CENTER munity. You’ll see where some of the bod- Van Meter, Room G07 ies are buried (literally), and you’ll hear Labyrinth Journeys, by Cintia Cabib ’83, about the campus ghosts. And you’ll learn presents the stories of adults, teenagers, a little about some of the great people from and children who use seven Washington, Goucher’s past. DC, area labyrinths as tools for healing, re- habilitation, meditation, stress reduction, Noon – 1:30 p.m. spiritual awareness, and playful explora- tion. Follow with a question-and-answer GOLDEN ALUMNAE period, an update on the Goldsmith In- LUNCHEON $ GUESTS terfaith Center, and a walk on Goucher’s Multipurpose Room, Heubeck Hall own labyrinth. Cabib is an independent Classes 1943-1963 are invited to an honorary producer, videographer, and editor. lunch with President Bowen. Class photos will be taken. Lunch is complimentary for PILATES IN EVERYDAY LIFE alumnae. Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum Enjoy a lecture about the history of the Noon – 1:30 p.m. Pilates method and the Pilates Center at ALUMNAE/I PICNIC LUNCH $ Goucher College. Then experience the benefits yourself with a short workshop Tent next to Ungar Athenaeum about seated and standing Pilates exer- Join fellow alumnae/i for lunch to celebrate cises that you can incorporate into your your shared Goucher experiences. Reunion everyday life! years receive discount price of $23. FRONTIERS IN THE SCIENCES 12:30 – 3 p.m. POSTER SESSION THE OFFICIAL UNOFFICIAL Ungar Athenaeum, 4th Floor GOUCHER REUNION SOFTBALL Over the weekend faculty and students GAME showcase their current research. Hosted Fiske Field by professors Jennifer McCabe Join the classes of the early 1990s for an (psychology) and Anna Jozwick (biological informal game of pick-up softball. Be sure to sciences), join the students at this time to bring your gloves and equipment. learn about their projects. 4 5 G O U C H ESTORRY CICRCLOE: YOLURL GOEUCGHERE MOMENT FIRST-YEAR VILLAGE (ARTIST’S RENDGERINOG) U C H E R C O L L E G E A1:4L5 – 3U p.m.MNAE/I GOUCHER PAST, PRESENT, ALUMNAE/I H AND FUTURE TOURS AND EXPLORATIONS: Alumnae/i House Courtyard WSESSEIONE 3 (TouKrs are weEather pNermittingD) Join Facilities Management ServicWes EEKEND Associate Director for Planning, Design, STORY CIRCLE: YOUR [UNDAUNTED] H and Construction Linda Barone P ’13, P ’16 GOUCHER MOMENT on a walking tour of campus. Highlights Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum include the relocated Froelicher houses, What was it about your Goucher progress on the new centralized dining experience that shaped who you are facility in Mary Fisher, and continued today? A defining moment, an eye- construction on the First-Year Village. Tell opening experience, a significant lesson? your guide what you’d most like to see. Explore your Goucher connection with fellow alumnae/i. Facilitated by Nancy ADMISSIONS TOUR Magnuson, college librarian emerita. Alumnae/i House Courtyard Goucher student ambassadors will BEER TASTING $ reintroduce you to your alma mater. Hoffberger Science Building, Room 137 The tour will include the new first-year Join homebrewers, beer lovers, and residence hall, Pagliaro Selz, and other Goucher faculty members Bob Slocum campus buildings. (biological sciences) and Kevin Schultz (chemistry) for a truly experiential beer- 3:15 – 3:30 p.m. tasting event. You’ll sample a variety of beers, including dark malty ales, light PARADE OF CLASSES crisp lagers, and hoppy aromatic IPAs. Dorsey Courtyard These beer aficionados will highlight the Line up with your class and process into the SAV E terminology, ingredients, and brewing Ungar Athenaeum for the Alumnae and processes that make the beers unique. Alumni of Goucher College (AAGC) Annual Limited to 25 participants. Meeting. Class photos will be taken for the classes of 1973 and 1978. GOUCHER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (GCF) GATHERING THE DATE! 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Readers Lounge, Library AAGC ANNUAL MEETING AND Goucher Christian Fellowship invites you H PRESIDENTIAL UPDATE to join us for a time of fellowship with APRIL 27 - 29 other alumnae/i and current students. Hyman Forum, Ungar Athenaeum Whether you are an alumna or alumnus Join fellow alumnae and alumni to recognize of this group, or a Christian hoping to con- top reunion volunteers and honor the 2018 re- nect with other Christian alumnae/i, you cipient of the Award for Excellence in Public (cid:31) (cid:30)(cid:29) (cid:28) are welcome! The GCF alumnae/i council Service, Claudia Robins Whitman ’63. and Juliana Ottomano, the current staff President Bowen will give his annual ad- for GCF, look forward to hosting you for dress to the alumnae/i community on the this celebratory occasion. state of Goucher College and the exciting things happening in 2018 and beyond! 4 5 WHEN LIVING IS A PROTEST HOT STEEL SUNDAY 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. APRIL 29 EXHIBIT: WHEN LIVING IS A PROTEST 9 - 9:45 a.m. Silber Art Gallery, Hyman Forum, MEMORIAL SERVICE TO Ungar Athenaeum REMEMBER DR. MARIANNE Please join us for the alumnae/i exclusive GITHENS opening of When Living is a Protest, with Haebler Memorial Chapel new images by photographer, humanist, Remembering Dr. Githens, professor of and activist Radcliffe (Ruddy) Roye ’98. In political science and pioneering scholar in the this ongoing body of work, Roye approaches field of women in politics. protest with sophistication and emotional intelligence. A contributor for National Geo- 10 – 11 a.m. graphic, Time, and The New York Times, his work has also appeared in The New Yorker, REMEMBRANCE SERVICE Vogue, Ebony, Fast Company, BET, and ESPN. Haebler Memorial Chapel He was named Time Instagram Photogra- Led by Chaplain Cynthia Terry, this pher of 2016. service will honor the lives and memories of At 5:30 p.m. Roye will give an informal talk deceased classmates, faculty, and staff. about his work in the Silber Art Gallery. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH $ ALL-CLASS DINNER $ Buchner Hall, Alumnae/i House Dorsey Center Courtyard Wrap up Alumnae/i Weekend with a toast to Spend time with classmates and friends friends, old and new. while enjoying a Pacific stir-fry buffet. Reunion years receive discount price of 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. $28. Cash bar. GOUCHER HILLEL 20TH YEAR CELEBRATION $ 8 – 11 p.m. Rosenberg Gallery, Kraushaar Auditorium HOT STEEL Share memories. Nosh on light fare. Goucher Dorsey Center Courtyard Hillel has supported meaningful Jewish Hot Steel! It’s the return of the Trinidad and experiences on campus for 20 years. Tobago Baltimore Steel Orchestra, which has entertained Goucher students annually for 12:30 – 2 p.m. decades. Everyone is welcome! Class photos REFLECTION AND FELLOWSHIP: will be taken for classes 1983-2013. Cash bar. A LUNCHEON FOR ALUMNAE/I OF COLOR $ Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum Join President Bowen and members of the Goucher community to welcome the new director of the Center for Race, Equity, and Identity (CREI). 6 7 CLASS REUNION ACTIVITIES CLASS OF 1943 CLASS OF 1963 Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner Taste of Maryland Dinner Saturday, April 28, Noon – 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, Noon – 1:30 p.m. Golden Alumnae Luncheon with President Golden Alumnae Luncheon with President Bowen in Heubeck Lounge. Class photo will Bowen in Heubeck Lounge. Class photo will be taken. Shuttle transportation to Heubeck be taken. Shuttle transportation to Heubeck is available at the Alumnae/i House. Lunch is is available at the Alumnae/i House. Lunch is complimentary for alumnae; $38 for guest. complimentary for alumnae; $38 for guest. Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 9 p.m. All-Class Dinner Class cocktails and dinner in the Batza Room, Ungar Athenaeum. $28 per person. CLASS OF 1948 CLASS OF 1968 Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Hospitality suite for the Taste of Maryland Dinner weekend is the Pinkard Room, Saturday, April 28, Noon – 1:30 p.m. Ungar Athenaeum, 4th floor. Golden Alumnae Luncheon with President All activities are in the Pinkard Bowen in Heubeck Lounge. Class photo will Room unless otherwise noted. be taken. Shuttle transportation to Heubeck class of 1968 Friday, April 27 is available at the Alumnae/i House. Lunch is complimentary for alumnae; $38 for guest. 10:40 – 11:50 a.m. Kelley Lecture Hall Baltimore ’68: What Has Changed 50 Years Lat- Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. er? Following the assassination of Dr. Martin All-Class Dinner Luther King Jr., people living in Baltimore rose up in multiple, enduring acts of civil CLASS OF 1953 unrest. The question is: 50 years later have we learned our lesson? Nina Kasniunus, Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. professor of political science, and students Taste of Maryland Dinner welcome the Class of 1968. Saturday, April 28, Noon – 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Golden Alumnae Luncheon with President Class informal discussions about life’s Bowen in Heubeck Lounge. Class photo will passions and work. be taken. Shuttle transportation to Heubeck H 4:30 p.m. is available at the Alumnae/i House. Lunch is Private class tour of campus buildings with complimentary for alumnae; $38 for guest. Greg Permison, director of campaign and Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. strategic initiatives. Exclusive highlights All-Class Dinner include a tour of current construction projects and learning about plans for the future. Meet in the Dorsey Courtyard and wear comfort- CLASS OF 1958 able, closed-toe shoes. Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. 7 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner Private class buffet dinner. $30 per person. Saturday, April 28, Noon – 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28 Golden Alumnae Luncheon with President 8 a.m. Bowen in Heubeck Lounge. Class photo will Private class continental breakfast. be taken. Shuttle transportation to Heubeck is available at the Alumnae/i House. Lunch is 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. complimentary for alumnae; $38 for guest. Review and discuss the historical climate of your college years. Led by Nina Kasniunas, Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. professor of political science. All-Class Dinner continued on next page ➼ 6 7 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. CLASS OF 1993 Story Circle: Share personal stories and reflect on how Goucher impacted your life. Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Led by Rory Turner, professor of sociology Taste of Maryland Dinner and anthropology. Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 1:45 – 3 p.m. All-Class Dinner Class of 1968 book club selections and themes with Barbara Roswell, professor CLASS OF 1998 of writing. Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner Golden anniversary celebration with President Bowen and Kimberly Bowen. Cock- Note: Silber Art Gallery exhibit of works by tails on the Heubeck Terrace and dinner in classmate Ruddy Roye with artist talk on the Heubeck Multipurpose Room. Class photo Saturday at 5:30 p.m. will be taken at 7:15 p.m. Dinner is compli- Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. mentary for alumnae. $45 per guest. All-Class Dinner Sunday, April 29 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. CLASS OF 2003 Class brunch at the home of Gretchen Lundgren Lewis. $25 Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner CLASS OF 1973 Friday, April 27, 9:30 p.m. Class gathering at Joe Squared. The classes Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. of 2000-2005 are also welcome. Cash bar. Taste of Maryland Dinner Joe Edwardsen ’03 Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 33 W. North Avenue All-Class Dinner Baltimore, MD 21201 Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CLASS OF 1978 All-Class Dinner Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner CLASS OF 2008 Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. All-Class Dinner Taste of Maryland Dinner Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. CLASS OF 1983 All-Class Dinner Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner CLASS OF 2013 Note: Labyrinth Journeys by classmate Cintia Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Cabib, screening on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., Taste of Maryland Dinner Van Meter G07. Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. All-Class Dinner All-Class Dinner CLASS OF 1988 Friday, April 27, 7 – 9 p.m. Taste of Maryland Dinner Saturday, April 28, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. All-Class Dinner 8 9

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