Guilford will hold the commencement exercises of its 175th year at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 5, on the lawn in front of King Hall. President Kent Chabotar will preside over his 10th commencement and give the charge to the graduates. Invited speaker Patti Digh ’82, a writer, teacher, speaker and social justice activist, will deliver [...]More
Apr. 30, 2012
Athletes from Guilford, Greensboro College and the Special Olympics will team up for an afternoon of inclusive sports 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 28. “Sports have taught me the value of teamwork and friendship,” said Meredith Foscue ’14, a Guilford volleyball player and one of the event organizers. “I’m looking forward to forming new bonds with [...]More
Apr. 26, 2012
The Guilford Writing Manual is here to help you with your writing skills. It has everything from finding materials to polishing your writing style to why you should want to write well in the first place. Also, there are links to the The Learning Commons on campus and noted scholarly sites at institutions of higher [...]More
Apr. 25, 2012
Student leader Sarah Brooks Bentley ’12 and community leader Dwight Clifford Thomas ’62 have received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards for extraordinary service. A psychology major, Sarah coordinated Lunch Buddies at Newcomers and Jefferson Elementary schools, bringing together Guilford volunteers and children who need a role model or some extra attention. She recruited students from [...]More
Apr. 23, 2012
Guilford presented the Bruce B. Stewart Awards for Teaching Excellence and Community Service to faculty members Angela M. Moore and Diya M. Abdo and to staff member Melissa Daniel Frink at the Spring Awards Celebration. Julie A. Winterich received the inaugural Board of Visitors’ Award for Excellence in Academic Advising. Angela, an associate professor of [...]More
Apr. 23, 2012
The faculty of Guilford College has adopted a resolution in unity opposing Amendment One, the North Carolina Same-Sex Marriage Amendment. If approved by voters on May 8, the amendment would add the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman to the state constitution. Same-sex marriage is already banned in the state. The [...]More
Apr. 20, 2012
Roy Nydorf, who has taught in the art department since 1978, is the subject of the cover story in the April 19 edition of goTriad, an arts and entertainment supplement to the News & Record. Roy Nydorf | Four Decades, an exhibition of more than 200 works, opened Thursday at Green Hill Center for NC [...]More
Apr. 20, 2012
This week’s issue of The Guilford Beacon has the latest campus news, including: Stewart, Sullivan and Advising Awards presented at Spring Awards Celebration National recognition for The Guilfordian goTriad coverage of ROY NYDORF’s exhibition at Green Hill Center Awards for top student-athletes Call for comments on Community Time proposal New assistant director of annual giving [...]More
Apr. 19, 2012
Cape Fear River Basin Studies program is a unique sequence of place-based courses beginning with a First Year Experience on the NC coast.More
Apr. 19, 2012