How big is space — and how do we know?
Physics professor Don Smith invites the public to look up and wonder at an open house hosted by Guilford College on Saturday.
Physics professor Don Smith invites the public to look up and wonder at an open house hosted by Guilford College on Saturday.
Counselors from 12 Quaker high schools visited the College last week, finding new energy — and a familiar spirit.
Saturday was filled with memory and gratitude as Guilford College inducted five former student-athletes and a longtime former men’s basketball coach into its Athletics Hall of Fame.
Stepping into the shoes of a legend, Jesse DeLoof is blending Guilford’s winning tradition with his own full-court, hard-nosed style. He makes his debut Friday at Mary Washington.
Jen Silverman's play is a provocative story about people trying to make sense of truth, faith and freedom.
In many ways Founders Hall is nothing like its original version. But it still remains the heart and soul of the College for so many Guilfordians.
The Visiting Professor is helping Guilford students explore the emerging field of dark tourism ethics, examining why people are drawn to sites of death and tragedy — and how to engage with them…
Faculty, alumni, staff and friend of the College gathered in the Moon Room to celebrate the life of a Quaker and one of the great heroes of the abolitionst movement.
What happens when Guilford students get lost during study abroad for four months? They find themselves.
Martin Eller Fitze '29 went looking for a college that was thoughtful and supportive like the Quaker youth groups he grew up around. He found that and more at Guilford College.