Coding through the night: Guilford pair take top hackathon prize
Wilmer Acevedo Quezada ’26 and Mo Mohammadi ’26 created an AI-powered digital assistant that helps students organize coursework, find resources and take care of themselves.
Wilmer Acevedo Quezada ’26 and Mo Mohammadi ’26 created an AI-powered digital assistant that helps students organize coursework, find resources and take care of themselves.
Education Studies major Sadie Cyr ’29 finds opportunity everywhere — from the classroom to the national triathlon championship.
Inspired by real-life stories from her hometown and shaped by Guilford’s close-knit academic community, Melah Melton ’26 is preparing for a future in law.
What began as a plan for a quiet life behind a computer became a calling rooted in people, faith, and connection—shaped by Guilford’s community-centered approach to learning.
The leadership and personal investment the Sloans bring to the campaign will add powerful momentum to the once-in-a-lifetime campaign.
Nick Opie ’26 found room to combine computer science, faith, and ethics because Guilford professors insisted he could do all three.
The 11-0 Quakers, who play Randolph Macon on Wednesday night at Ragan-Brown Field House, have one of the more balanced offenses in the ODAC this season.
Drawing on lessons from Guilford's Peace and Conflict Studies, Daisy Arguello '20 helps migrant, immigrant and refugee families find safety, services and a sense of home.
Once a week Daniel and a high school friend discuss their favorite football team, the Carolina Panthers. It's a hobby Daniel hopes will leads to a profession.
The decision reflects a decisive year of fiscal stabilization for the College, from major budget corrections to a surge in philanthropic giving.