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J-Term Deadline Pushed to Nov. 19

The deadline for January Term registration has been moved from Nov. 2 to Nov. 19. The change was made to coincide with regular registration for spring courses, according to Professor of Theatre Studies and Director of Study Abroad Jack Zerbe. “We realized that advisors would have to meet with their students twice, but this way [...]More

Oct. 26, 2012

N&R Covers Tina Brown Speech

The News & Record of Greensboro covered Tina Brown’s Oct. 23 speech at War Memorial Auditorium, the first event of the 2012-13 Bryan Series. Tina, the editor-in-chief of Newsweek and The Daily Beast website, predicted that print media would switch to digital publication in the next five years or so. Newsweek recently announced that it [...]More

Oct. 25, 2012

Matt Pawlowski Receives ODAC Honor

Quarterback Matt Pawlowski ’16 earned his third Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Offensive Football Player of the Week after his performance against Randolph-Macon College Oct. 20. Matt led the Quakers in their second straight comeback victory, a 38-35 decision, which marked Guilford’s third straight win and moved them to 3-1 in ODAC play. He set [...]More

Oct. 23, 2012

Damon Akins Writes Manifest Destiny Column

An op-ed by Assistant Professor of History Damon Akins appeared in the Oct. 21 News & Record. The column — History lesson in an offensive fashion design — uses the recent controversy over Greensboro native, Mark McNairy’s “Manifest Destiny” T-shirt for the Gap as a way to think about the importance of a deep commitment [...]More

Oct. 22, 2012

Creators Speak About Hunger Project Oct. 25

UNC faculty member Maureen Berner and photographer Donn Young will speak about the Hunger Project at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, in East Gallery of Founders Hall. The presentation will include statistical research by Maureen and the photo project — A Portrait of Hunger — by Donn. The Hunger Project Photo Exhibit has been on [...]More

Oct. 21, 2012

Fall Newsletter for Students and Parents Published

The Fall Newsletter, prepared by the Division of Student Affairs, has a wealth of useful information for students.More

Oct. 17, 2012

Women’s Basketball Ranked 11th in National Poll

The Guilford women’s basketball team is ranked 11th in the 2012-13 Women’s D-III News Preseason Top 25 Poll. The team also was named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference’s team to beat by the publication. Guilford head coach Stephanie Flamini returns 11 letter winners, including four starters, from last year’s 22-7 club that posted Guilford’s best [...]More

Oct. 15, 2012

Celebrate Food Week Oct. 22-26

Food Day is Oct. 24, but Guilford is planning events throughout the week related to the theme of healthy, affordable, sustainable food. The event is sponsored by Guilford Biology Club, Hunger Fellows, Slow Foods, Center for Principled Problem Solving, Health Science Club, Student Senate, Campus Activities Board, Guilford Film Society and Meriwether-Godsey Highlights of the [...]More

Oct. 15, 2012

Faculty Promoted

The Board of Trustees on Oct. 6 approved promotions for 10 faculty members. Four faculty members were promoted from associate to full professor:     George Xuezhi Guo, Political Science Department     David P. Hildreth, Education Studies Department     Steven S. Shapiro, Physics Department     Lavon Williams, Sport Studies Department Six faculty members were promoted from [...]More

Oct. 12, 2012

Listen to WQFS Online

WQFS (90.9 FM), which returned to the air in September after Founders Hall renovations were completed, is streaming its programming again. The station has been in Princeton Review’s “best college radio” rankings for years and is 11th this year. It is managed by students, who are the on-air talent along with community volunteers.More

Oct. 9, 2012