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Archive for November, 2011
Thom Espinola will do a multimedia presentation on “The Active Sun” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, during an open house at Guilford’s Cline Observatory. Sponsored by the Department of Physics, the event is free and, weather permitting, the main telescope will be used for viewing. Espinola will focus on the sun’s interaction with the [...]More
Nov. 15, 2011
The Chamber Singers and Guitar Ensemble will perform at 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, in Carnegie Room of Hege Library at Guilford College. Free and open to the public, the concert will feature medieval, Renaissance, popular and post-modern chamber music selections.More
Nov. 15, 2011
The 30th annual Guilford Student Art Show is on display through Dec. 9 in the Founders Hall Gallery and Commons. Prizes of $20 for first place and an honorable mention were awarded in each of eight categories, plus an Audience Choice Award. Approximately 60 works of art are on display, including drawing, painting, 2- and [...]More
Nov. 11, 2011
Learn about the Guilford experience from our international students, alumni and faculty!More
Nov. 10, 2011
Assistant Professor of East Asian History Guilford College History Professor Zhihong Chen wants to send a message to young people in China who might be considering coming to America for an education: “In America, colleges and universities are basically synonymous — both provide higher education leading to bachelor’s degrees and above. In China, the word [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011
Associate Professor of Political Science and East Asian Studies 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 [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011
Home Country: China Majors: Economics and History Class of 2011 “Let me send a message to students in China who are considering coming to Guilford College,” says JoJo Jun Gao, of Shanghai, China: “Greensboro, North Carolina, is not like Hollywood movies! It’s not as aggressive, as dangerous, as many movies would have us expect all [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011
Home Country: China Major: Geology Class of 2013 Guilford College sophomore Yaojie Wang comes from a city called Weihai, in Shandong Province, China. Her transition to Guilford College, she says, “really didn’t take long at all, and for that I was both surprised and relieved.” A geology major, Jie says that Guilford offers a calm, [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011
Adults who are interested in pursuing a college degree but don’t know how to get started can get some answers Friday, Dec. 2, at the Center for Continuing Education. The College will hold a free, drop-in open house for its adult degree program from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The CCE office is in Hendricks [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011
Gov. Beverly Perdue visited Guilford on Thursday to announce the new Career & College Promise (CCP) initiative that will allow North Carolina high school students to earn more than a year of college credit at no cost. The program starts in January, and is free to eligible students who have “B” averages and show readiness [...]More
Nov. 10, 2011