From retro tech to forward research, GUS offers something for everyone
Each spring, the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium turns curiosity into something you can see and touch — this year, even wear.
Each spring, the Guilford Undergraduate Symposium turns curiosity into something you can see and touch — this year, even wear.
Guilford Professor Michael White teaches students to build careers not on wins, but on the experiences that endure.
Elizabeth Minehart ’05 and Elizabeth Freeze are recognized for driving growth, engagement and opportunity across the Piedmont Triad.
Half a century after graduation, Guilfordians from the Class of ’76 return not just to be honored, but to rediscover the connections that never quite let go.
Video journalist Tom Clement's documentary, "Projecting Protest," explores free speech in a rapidly changing media landscape.
The amount is the highest the College has raised in a spring giving effort.
A late-season surge carried Guilford baseball from conference underdog to the national stage in a run still echoing five decades later.
From flood zones to fire lines, a drone built by Mo Mohammadi might extend the reach of first responders through live tracking, thermal imaging and autonomous decision-making.
Leaders from across industries share strategies for navigating global disruption—from supply chains to workforce development—while emphasizing collaboration as the path forward.
Award-winning fourth grader Lydia Taylor stepped into Guilford’s labs and classrooms, where hands-on learning begins with one simple question: why?