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Archive for 2011

Bonner Scholar Application

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Dec. 20, 2011

The Places You’ll Go

Guilford's Study Abroad program offers over 300 locations and experiences for every major or interest.More

Dec. 16, 2011

Exhibitions of Self Portraits by Muslims from Bahrain and North Carolina Open Jan. 9

The exhibition “Esse Quam Videri: Self Portraits by Bahraini Muslims” will open on Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, in the Guilford College Art Gallery in Hege Library on campus. A related exhibition, “Esse Quam Videri: American Muslims’ Self Portraits” will open concurrently at the Center for Principled Problem Solving in King Hall Room 126. An opening reception will [...]More

Dec. 15, 2011

Student Satisfaction Survey – Registrar’s Office

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Dec. 13, 2011

Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Makes $383,000 Gift to Create Environmental Studies Endowment at Guilford College

A gift of $383,612 from the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation is creating an endowment for the environmental studies program at Guilford College. The endowment is a key pillar in reinforcing environmental studies as one of the College’s fastest growing majors and a priority academic program, said Kyle Dell, associate professor of political science and co-coordinator [...]More

Dec. 12, 2011

Candidates for Graduation Reception is Dec. 16

Guilford will have its reception for candidates for graduation at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, in the Dining Hall. The College community is invited to celebrate the students’ accomplishments. The program consists of welcome by President Kent Chabotar, remarks by Adrienne Israel, vice president and academic dean, and presentation of the graduation candidates by Aaron [...]More

Dec. 6, 2011

President Chabotar Named to List of Most Influential People in the Triad

President Kent Chabotar has been named one of the Triad’s Most Influential People by the Business Journal of the Greater Triad in the publication’s seventh annual list.  He was honored for the fourth straight year. Chabotar joined 112 other business and community leaders who were chosen by the Business Journal‘s publisher, editors and reporters as individuals making [...]More

Dec. 4, 2011

National Board of Advisors Established for Center for Principled Problem Solving

The Center for Principled Problem Solving (CPPS) now has a national board of advisors created to help shape and sustain the mission and vision of the Center. The board of advisors includes eight business, nonprofit, ethics and educational experts from across the country. Chaired by Daniel Mosca, who formerly served on the College’s Board of [...]More

Dec. 4, 2011

“Winter Starlight” Choral, Jazz Concert is Dec. 4

The College Choir and Jazz Ensemble will present “Winter Starlight,” a free, public concert of seasonal music at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, in Dana Auditorium. The College Choir will begin the concert with a Renaissance motet for double chorus by Tomas Luis de Victoria called “Ave Maria.” Other selections will be “Chinese Melodies: two [...]More

Nov. 23, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2011

Excellence is a college core value. Excellence means we are committed to setting high standards of academic rigor in courses and creating high expectations for achievement by everyone. Standards, rigor, expectations, achievement, everyone. This is what it says. This is what our core value says. There is no conflict between excellence and the Quaker testimony [...]More

Nov. 18, 2011