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President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2008

Now it’s my turn to give a charge to the Class of 2008. I graduated from college forty years ago this month. To paraphrase King Henry II in the play A Lion in Winter, I am the oldest person I know. I must have learned something. How else could I be a college president, 61, [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2003

At this point I am supposed to deliver the charge to the graduating Class of 2003, and so I shall. Let’s pretend just for a moment that all these others, including friends and family, are not here. It’s you and I having conversation. It’s a little pretentious for anyone and even a president to give [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2004

I’m supposed to give the charge to the Class of 2004. What’s a charge? The dictionary says a charge means I am to impose a duty or obligation on you. Just what you need is another obligation after four or more years of tuition bills, syllabi, exams, pop quizzes, all-nighters, evading traffic on West Friendly [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2005

Over the years, I have found that there are many joys associated with a career in higher education. As a college president, I have been honored to labor with trustees, staff and students to meet a cornucopia of challenges and opportunities. I’ve been delighted to meet and talk with well-known people like Cokie Roberts, Sidney [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2006

Good morning and congratulations. My role today is to issue a charge to the Class of 2006. At first, I was tempted to summon forth the wisdom of such noted philosophers as Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, and Malino in my remarks. However, I finally decided, “Not going to do that; wouldn’t be prudent.” In my indecision, [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2007

Now it’s my turn. In preparing a charge to the Class of 2007, I realized that we share a history. In 2003, many members of this class were not the only newcomers to Guilford College. I too was just settling in, with only a year since I arrived from the wilds of Maine. I too [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2009

How best can I charge the Class of 2009? Many of you know me as Mr. Strategic Planning who gets mesmerized by innumerable future scenarios and impenetrable five-year financial models. Others have met me as your professor. My 17-page syllabus leaves no doubt on future topics and timing and is unquestionably as detailed as the [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

President Chabotar’s Charge to the Class of 2010

Integrity. It’s a Quaker testimony. It’s a College core value. It’s emblazoned on the banners that line the walk to founders like sentinels protecting our community and conscience. Integrity is more than just telling no lies. It’s more than not slandering your friends or not falsely claiming high-ceilinged principles when you’re really playing for power. [...]More

Nov. 16, 2011

Observatory Program on “The Active Sun” Nov. 20

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

Chamber Singers, Guitar Ensemble to Perform Nov. 20

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