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Archive for June, 2011
Subscriptions for the 2011-12 Bryan Series are sold out, with more than 1,900 purchased for five events beginning in October. This is the third time in four years that subscriptions have been sold out. The series begins with an Oct. 4 talk by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the Greensboro Coliseum. Programs featuring [...]More
Jun. 30, 2011
Guilford College has been named to the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement. Guilford has been named to the Honor Roll each year since its start in 2006. The Corporation for National and Community [...]More
Jun. 30, 2011
The Early College at Guilford has once again been named one of the best public high schools in the country, according to Newsweek magazine. The early college high school, located on the campus of Guilford College, placed 19th in the nation on the list of America’s Best High Schools, released this week. The ranking was [...]More
Jun. 22, 2011
Two faculty members in Guilford’s biology department have been elected to help lead the North Carolina Academy of Science, an organization promoting scientific research and fostering science education. Associate Professor of Biology Melanie Lee-Brown was elected the organization’s president for 2011-12. Assistant Professor of Biology Michele Malotky was elected co-director of the Collegiate Academy of [...]More
Jun. 22, 2011
Professor of Theatre Studies David Hammond was invited to direct a showcase performance of “Hamlet” this summer in New York. The production introduces the work of Empirical Rogue, a new company started by graduates of the American Repertory Theatre/Moscow Art Theatre School Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, where Hammond regularly teaches during [...]More
Jun. 22, 2011
Traditional-Age Students Tuition Tuition $15,050 per semester Part-time Tuition (with less than 12 credits/semester) $951 per credit Audit Tuition (audit hours over 18-hour limit) $80 per credit Fees Re-Admit Processing Fee $450 Late Payment Fee $250 per semester Activity Fee $165 per semester Part-time Registration Fee: Fall & Spring $15 per semester Part-time Registration [...]More
Jun. 15, 2011
Guilford has established an endowment to support the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium, in which students in every discipline showcase their academic achievement and gain valuable experience publicly presenting their work. The College created the endowment from a combination of unrestricted gifts from the estates of Phillip L. Welch ’58 of Star, N.C., and Paul ’53 and [...]More
Jun. 13, 2011
President Kent John Chabotar has written N.C. Sen. Phil Berger, Senate President Pro Tem, to ask for his support in restoring $4.9 million in cuts to state-lottery-funded aid for independent college students in the next state budget. Other cuts have been made in state-funded aid for 2011-12 and deeper cuts are proposed in 2012-13. Dear [...]More
Jun. 12, 2011
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean Adrienne Israel issued the following statement Friday, June 10: Guilford College recently became aware of an incident, brought forward by a student, involving associate mathematics professor Jonathan Hatch, who was accused of using a pen-like device to record inappropriate and unauthorized images of the student. Mr. Hatch, [...]More
Jun. 10, 2011
In addition to summer school and other daily activities at the College, the next two months feature a variety of events. Following is a list of some of those activities: EMF 50th Anniversary Concert: June 10 (8 p.m.). Admission charged. Southeastern Spiritual Conference: June 19-24 Battle of the Border Basketball Camps: June 23-25, June 26-28, [...]More
Jun. 9, 2011