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Archive for August, 2012

Vlad Sudilovsky ’08

Major: PhysicsCountry: Russia Don’t let the name fool you. Vladimir Sergeivich Sudilovsky certainly sounds Russian, and in truth, Vlad was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. However, he and his mother moved to North Carolina when was only 3 years old, and he’s lived here ever since. Vlad currently works at the Max Planck Institute for [...]More

Aug. 6, 2012

Mahlet Abera ’08

Major: Biology and Health SciencesCountry: Ethiopia Mahlet Abera puts it this way:  ”If I can come from Ethiopia and feel comfortable at Guilford College, you can feel at home here too.” If feeling “comfortable” is measured in terms of academic and personal growth, then Mahlet has succeeded almost beyond measure. Having graduated from Guilford, she [...]More

Aug. 6, 2012

Faculty Member Robert Malekoff Pens Column on Penn State Scandal

Renewing college sports, a column by faculty member Robert Malekoff about Penn State football and longtime head coach Joe Paterno, was published Aug. 6 by the Raleigh News & Observer. The NCAA on July 23 announced unprecedented penalties for the Penn State football program – a $60 million fine, a four-year postseason ban, the loss [...]More

Aug. 6, 2012

News 14 Reports on Guilford Farm

News 14 Carolina broadcast a segment July 31 about the Guilford Farm’s sale of fresh produce to local restaurants. “Farmers say they started these crops to be environmentally sustainable, but they needed to be financially sustainable, too,” reporter Caitlin Lockerbie said. “That’s why they’re now selling their produce to restaurants around town, including Lucky 32.” [...]More

Aug. 1, 2012

President Chabotar Writes Article on Change in Higher Education

President Kent Chabotar wrote an article, Orchestrating Change, in the July/August edition of Business Officer Magazine. “Increased student expectations, rising labor costs, a growing variety of instructional delivery systems, more stringent government regulations: If your college or university hasn’t already encountered these forces shaping higher education, it will soon,” Kent wrote. “And the way your [...]More

Aug. 1, 2012