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Hollyce C. Giles
gileshc@guilford.edu
(336) 316-2285
Ph.D., Columbia University
M.Div., Union Theological Seminary
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
Courses Taught
- JPS 103: Community Problem Solving
- JPS 262: Restorative Justice
- JPS 335: Reclaiming Democracy: Dialogue, Decision-making and Community Action
- JPS 339: Research Methods
- JPS 447: Basic Group Facilitation
- IDS 410: Power, Politics and Public Schools
Campus and Community Involvement
- Serves on Guilford’s Strategic Long Term Planning Committee
- Coordinator of the Social Justice component of the college’s Social Justice/Environmental Responsibility Critical Perspectives requirement
- 2009-2010 Faculty Fellowship by the Center for Principled Problem Solving
Recent Works
- Participatory action research on gaps in shelter and housing in Greensboro, in collaboration with Guilford students and the Interactive Research Center (local day shelter for people experiencing homelessness)
- Participatory action research project on local police accountability, in collaboration with Guilford students and the Beloved Community Center of Greensboro
- A chapter entitled “Negotiating the Boundary of the Academy and the Community”, to be published in the book, The Engaged Campus: Majors and Minors as the New Institutionalization of Community Engagement.

