Bruised and skinned but still writing
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.
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.
At 93, Paul Zopf doesn’t get around like he used to. But one of Guilford’s favorite professors still has a few things to say. About Guilford. About life. Even squash.
Steve Arrington ’95 has made a name in Greensboro and the Triad not only for his knowledge in elder law, but also his ability to deal tactfully with families at tender crossroads in their lives.
Guilford students are creating artificially intelligent robots to clean our state's beaches.
We are reimagining a liberal arts education, strengthening our foundation and preparing for what's next in a world that's constantly changing.
In the Chemistry professor's eyes, a Guilford education required students to examine how science influenced world events and everyday lives.
One's a Grammy-award nominated hip-hop artist. Another plays the trumpet into the small hours off Bourbon Street. Meet six Guilfordians who took their love for music and turned it into a career. …
The agreement with South Africa's University of Pretoria will also enhance research opportunities between the two schools.
Friends, as a college community, we are deeply engaged in a reflective process of thinking about who we are as an institution and who we ultimately want to be. Our strategic plan, Envisioning…
They start as professors, strangers in a classroom passing out a syllabus and maybe a smile. But over the course of a semester, four years at Guilford, or even a lifetime, Guilfordians say those…