Dialogues Addresses Gaps in Education
Guilford College's second annual Guilford Dialogues opened Thursday with participants tackling some of the many challenges of closing the education gap locally, nationally and globally.
Guilford College's second annual Guilford Dialogues opened Thursday with participants tackling some of the many challenges of closing the education gap locally, nationally and globally.
UNC Chapel Hill professor emeritus Jan Bardsley, author of Maiko Masquerade will lead the discussion in the Carnegie Room of the Hege Academic Commons March 22.
The new venture brings together the College and a group of Guilfordians committed to growing Guilford through alumni engagement.
Rich Ulmer grew up hearing the stories his mother shared about years as a student at Guilford. Years later he's following her lead with his generosity to the College.
11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. - Alumni House Welcome Center Open Check in when you arrive on campus so we can welcome you back. 12:45 p.m. Migrate from Alumni House to Dana Auditorium Informal photo…
Deena Hayes-Greene '04 has spent the last two-plus decades standing up for students in her native Guilford County as a member of its school board and spreading the word about the need for greater…
As a child Malik Britton ’20 knew he wanted to enter the art field one day. I've always had a passion for the arts,” he says. “I've always loved drawing as a kid, and that was my main dream –…
The 1972-73 Guilford College men's basketball team returned to the College last week for a reunion and celebration off the 50th anniversary of winning the National Association of Intercollegiate…
Kennedy Nzekwe will leave Guilford when he graduates in May. But before he goes he wants others to experience the second home the College was to him.
Fifty years after winning Guilford's first national championship, members of the Quakers men's basketball team are being honored at a reunion Feb. 17-18.