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Archive for April, 2012

WQFS Off Air During Founders Hall Renovations

WQFS will be off the air until August while Founders Hall, home of the award-winning station, is undergoing a $3 million, gift-funded renovation. When the station resumes broadcasting at 90.9 FM, it will do so from a more prominent location on the second floor of the building with new equipment. WQFS began broadcasting in January [...]More

Apr. 19, 2012

Guilford Featured in ‘Green Colleges’ Guide

For the third year in a row, Guilford has been named one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada by The Princeton Review.More

Apr. 17, 2012

Brokaw, Kennedy Highlight 2012-13 Bryan Series

Journalist Tom Brokaw and attorney Caroline Kennedy will headline Guilford College’s 2012-13 Bryan Series. Held at War Memorial Auditorium, the eighth year of the subscription speaker series will begin with magazine editor Tina Brown Oct. 23 and continue with Brokaw Nov. 29, advocate for children Geoffrey Canada Feb. 10, Kennedy March 28 and columnist Thomas [...]More

Apr. 10, 2012

CCE New Student Orientation

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Apr. 10, 2012

CCE Summer New Student Orientation

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Apr. 10, 2012

News & Record Covers Student-Proposed Fee Increase

The News & Record published a front-page story April 9 about a fee increase for traditional-age students proposed by Community Senate. The Board of Trustees will consider the idea at its June meeting. “As student leaders on Guilford’s campus, Community Senate decided to take action to help students who need some additional financial aid,” Yahya [...]More

Apr. 9, 2012

Visiting Artist Phoebe Washburn Offers Insights to Students

Visiting artist Phoebe Washburn, who has been called “one of the country’s most closely watched young artists,” met one on one with senior art students this week to discuss their thesis works, which will be the subject of a show in Founders Hall Gallery and Commons April 20-May 5. The daughter of Parker ’69 and [...]More

Apr. 6, 2012