Postcards from Dartmouth
At once erudite and humble, English and Creative Writing major James Mitchell ’21 has a gift for words. The aspiring historical fiction author may owe some of his unassuming nature to his small-town…
At once erudite and humble, English and Creative Writing major James Mitchell ’21 has a gift for words. The aspiring historical fiction author may owe some of his unassuming nature to his small-town…
Georgia native Phillip “YP YoungPhil” Williams ’20 came to Guilford to play football. He soon realized, however, that he wanted more time to pursue other interests.
Growing up in Fayetteville, Ark., Connor Button ’21 was certain of two things: He wanted to study computer science and he wanted to do so at Guilford College, his father’s alma mater. Robert Button …
Brittany DeCesare ’15 has spent much of her life on the volleyball court. Her dedication to the sport — and to her studies — paid off many times over at Guilford and beyond.
Drawn to all things theatrical from an early age, transfer student Sarah Elston ’20 matured into a well-rounded thespian at Guilford College.
Since graduating two years ago from Guilford College, Robin Bigaj ’19 has navigated a long and winding road as she searched for direction. Before finding it, she experienced a variety of occupations…
Guilford inspired New Jersey native Natalia Petkov ’16 to pursue the study of art and open her mind to all the possibilities it contains.
My name is Gia Gaster (Henry) ’16, and Guilford College paved the road to my transformation of school bus driver turned attorney!
Ampofo Darko ’04 credits Guilford’s solid liberal arts curriculum for his success in academia.