Travel, learn & play the Guilford way: Exploring sport from Rome to Olympia
Experience the world the Guilford way: through curiosity, connection, and adventure, from the marble stadiums of Rome to the temples of Athens.
Experience the world the Guilford way: through curiosity, connection, and adventure, from the marble stadiums of Rome to the temples of Athens.
A new locker room plaque honors Donna Becker Plylar ’84 and Kathy Chang ’84, who built the College’s first women’s lacrosse team from nothing — ensuring their names and legacy live on.
As the College's "For the Good of Guilford" heads into its final week, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor shares why he believes it's important to give to the College.
Former Guilford basketball standout Brittany Drew '15 always dreamed of coaching basketball. She learned if you paste it, it will come.
How did Judith Turner Yamamoto’s debut novel go through five rewrites and three agents before becoming a literary hit? Strap in for a 30-plus-year journey.
More than 50 Guilford, Math, Chemistry and Physics graduates gathered at Guilford to swap stories and remember Rex Adelberger and Sheridan A. Simon, a pair of beloved professors.
Brooks Stemple was looking for a college that would steer him to his passion. He found that college -- and so much more -- in Guilford.
Chicago Bears coach Jennifer King '05 returns to her hometown of Reidsville, N.C., to help raise money for fighting cancer.
In this political season, the spotlight shines bright on our elected officials, two in particular. Yet just beyond the light, it’s the work of countless civil and public servants, deeply committed to…
Watauga County Schools Superintendent Leslie Alexander ’95 is still adjusting to her year-old job but in many ways she feels right at home.