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Archive for March, 2012

Tour Highlights Sustainability

A free tour highlighting Guilford’s sustainability efforts is now available for the campus community, area residents, and prospective students and their families. Sponsored by the Admission and Sustainability offices, the hour-long green tour will be offered at 2 p.m. March 23, April 27 and May 25. Reserve a space by calling 336-316-2100. Limited to seven [...]More

Mar. 10, 2012

CSI Week Coming Up at Guilford, with Forensic Expert Richard Walter, Scanning Equipment Demo March 13-14-15

Richard Walter, one of the world’s foremost forensic psychologists and co-founder of the Vidocq Society, will visit Guilford on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 13-14. Guilford will also be demonstrating its new Leica 3-D ScanStation for area law enforcement agencies on March 15, with representatives on hand from Greensboro, Guilford County, Burlington, Forsyth County, Rockingham County, [...]More

Mar. 9, 2012

Finding a Green Calling

Senior Alexis Goldman takes Bill Clinton's challenge and changes the world, one dorm room at a time.More

Mar. 6, 2012

Adult Degree Program to Hold Info Sessions March 6 & 10

Adults who are interested in pursuing a college degree but don’t know how to get started can get some answers on Tuesday and Saturday, March 6 and 10, from Guilford College’s Adult Degree Program. Information sessions will be held in the Bryan Auditorium of the Frank Family Science Center, located off New Garden Road at [...]More

Mar. 2, 2012

March 14 Patrick Lecture to Focus on Asia, The Muslim World, and the West

Historian Cemil Aydin will deliver a free, public lecture titled “Asia, The Muslim World, and the West: An International History of Civilizational Identities” at the Guilford College Community Center, on Wednesday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. He will discuss the significance of the civilizational identities of Asia, Islam and the West in modern international history [...]More

Mar. 2, 2012

Arab-American Playwright Betty Shamieh to Read March 20 at Guilford College

Arab-American playwright, author, actor and screenwriter Betty Shamieh will read excerpts from her off-Broadway plays The Black Eyed and Chocolate in Heat: Growing up Arab in America at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, in the Carnegie Room of Hege Library. The event is free and open to the public. She is the author of 15 plays, [...]More

Mar. 1, 2012