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Roy Nydorf Retrospective Receiving Wide Acclaim

A solo exhibition at Green Hill Center for NC Art showcases more than 200 works by Professor of Art Roy Nydorf, who has taught at Guilford since 1978. Roy Nydorf | Four Decades, on display through June 10, marks only the sixth time in the Green Hill gallery’s 37-year history that it has honored an [...]More

May. 16, 2012

More Than 500 Receive Degrees

Commencement exercises for the Class of 2012 were held May 5. “This is a big day, and it is an important one to celebrate,” Patti Digh ’82 said, “but truthfully … those quiet moments with people you love are far more meaningful and memorable and grounding in the long run.” In her talk, The Geography [...]More

May. 5, 2012

A Tradition of Service

Guilford students contribute an estimated 60,000 hours of service to the community each year. That’s why the College has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll every year since the award was created six years ago. The honor roll recognizes institutions for their impact on issues from literacy and neighborhood revitalization [...]More

May. 2, 2012

Brokaw, Kennedy Highlight Bryan Series

The sold-out speaker series welcomes Tina Brown Oct. 23, journalist Tom Brokaw Nov. 29, social activist Geoffrey Canada Feb. 10, attorney Caroline Kennedy March 28 and columnist Thomas Friedman April 16. The Bryan Series, which has sold out through subscriptions four times in the past five years, is made possible by the generosity of Joseph [...]More

May. 2, 2012

Guilford Featured in ‘Green Colleges’ Guide

For the third year in a row, Guilford has been named one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada by The Princeton Review. The education service included Guilford in its free downloadable book The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges. The guidebook, created in partnership with the U.S. Green Building [...]More

Apr. 17, 2012

An Invitation to Guilford

When you visit Guilford, you learn firsthand what it means to be accepted and challenged as a unique learner. For instance, we offer the structure and space to develop your own research or thesis in your major course of study. Visit Guilford to see exactly what we mean when we say we're an open-minded community of learners.More

Nov. 9, 2011

Learning to Question

Guilford College Associate Professor of Political Science and East Asian Studies George Guo has a great deal of international academic experience, including study and work in Japan, in Germany, in three areas of China (south, west and north), as well as in Florida, Virginia and North Carolina in the US. “In most other countries, students [...]More

Sep. 14, 2011

Guilford Celebrates 175 Years

A legacy of social commitment and academic excellenceMore

Feb. 17, 2011

Why Guilford?

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Jan. 18, 2011

Changing the World through Service

Guilford is an original member of the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation’s Bonner Scholarship program, and one of 27 colleges in the United States to be selected. The Bonner Scholarship program's mission is to transform the lives of students, their campuses and communities through community service.More

Nov. 2, 2010