Dana Professor of Psychology Richie Zweigenhaft has co-written a new book with University of California, Santa Cruz professor G. William Dumhoff entitled “The New CEOs: Women, African American, Latino, and Asian American Leaders of Fortune 500 Companies.” “The book is based on a rather dramatic change that’s taken place in the last 20 years or [...]More
Sep. 21, 2012
An enterprising Greensboro college student is going to earn $1,000 in two minutes this fall. The N.C. Entrepreneurship Center at UNCG is sponsoring the “2 Minutes to Win It” business idea contest, open to full-time students who are at least 18 years old at Guilford College, UNCG, NCAT, Greensboro College, Bennett College, Elon University and [...]More
Sep. 21, 2012
Mark Justad, Director Center for Principled Problem Solving Minor Requirements. The minor requires a minimum of 16 credit hours (4 courses). The Principled Problem Solving Experience minor is a unique learning community in which students will demonstrate sophisticated understanding of the relationship between one or more of Guilford’s core values and a specific and significant [...]More
Sep. 21, 2012
A column by faculty member Robert Malekoff about the resignation of UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp following a number of athletics scandals has been published by Inside Higher Ed. Many fans of North Carolina’s Tar Heels believed their campus was above the scandals that have occurred at other institutions, Robert wrote in the Sept. [...]More
Sep. 19, 2012
Guilford College has been ranked 29th among liberal arts colleges by Washington Monthly and named one of the “Best 377 Colleges” by The Princeton Review, which listed WQFS as one of the top college radio stations in the county. Billing itself as offering a “different kind of college ranking,” Washington Monthly rated schools based on [...]More
Sep. 14, 2012
After a summer of silence, student-run WQFS − recently rated the 11th best college radio station in the country by the Princeton Review − is back on the air at 90.9 FM. Its home was renovated this summer along with the rest of Founders Hall. Though many students involved with the station miss the old [...]More
Sep. 14, 2012
Last week, The Guilfordian ventured into territory where few college newspapers tread. With the Democratic National Convention taking place less than two hours away, the student newspaper seized the opportunity to send journalists to the high-profile event. “I’d never done anything like it!” said Photo Editor Kacey Minnick ’13, who attended the convention with Senior [...]More
Sep. 14, 2012
Most students spend their first weekend in college making new friends, going to parties and exploring their new home. The students in Heather Hayton’s First Year Experience Course were chased by zombies.More
Sep. 12, 2012
Cross country assistant coach Kimberly Cash and runner Andris Goncarovs helped pull a man to safety at Kure Beach on Saturday, Sept. 8. Colleen Gonzalez ’14 wrote about the rescue for the Guilford Athletics website in a story entitled “No Ordinary Day at the Beach.” It was also covered by the Greensboro News & Record [...]More
Sep. 11, 2012
Faculty member Jonathan Malino’s article “Interpretation, Modernity and the Philosophy of Judaism,” appeared recently in the Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy — The Modern Era. Last summer, Jonathan, the John A. Weissenfluh Professor of Ethics and Religion, attended the 26th Annual International Philosophy Conference at the Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. On his way back from [...]More
Sep. 7, 2012