A Servant’s Heart
In awestruck tones, people tell Tinyah Ervin ’23 that she has accomplished a lot. The double major from the suburbs of Chicago says she feels like a normal person though. Yet, you could hardly blame…
In awestruck tones, people tell Tinyah Ervin ’23 that she has accomplished a lot. The double major from the suburbs of Chicago says she feels like a normal person though. Yet, you could hardly blame…
Pilot Sully Sullenberger and journalist Judy Woodruff headline a 2023-24 Bryan Series season whose theme is Heroes in Our Midst.
Guilford Madness is the College's new campaign whose goal is to ensure students and faculty have the resources for a unique Guilford experience.
The delegation of educational leaders will explore ways the College can partner with South Africa's University of Pretoria.
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.
A 114-year-old vault in Hege Commons Library used to house some of the College's rarest Quaker manuscripts and documents. Not anymore.
Best-selling author Robin Wall Kimmerer, whose book, Braiding Sweetgrass, is Guilford's Common Read this year, discussed our one-sided relationship with the environment.
Guilford caught the eye of Kylee Duarte ’24 at a college showcase in California. Though she was there to further acquaint herself with schools where she could continue her softball career and connect…
A new partnership between the College and The Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship will focus on supporting refugee startups.
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.