Katia Shammas ’28 is spending her summer in New Jersey helping fans enjoy their World Cup experience.
Isaac Garbia’s app helps soccer fans from around the world navigate their way through the World Cup.
A double major in Computer Science and Religious Studies, Nick Opie found common ground between faith and technology.
Elizabeth Meinhart didn’t plan for a career in global manufacturing. Guilford’s liberal arts education prepared her for one anyway.
Before leaving for the Yale School of Music, Emmett Edwards climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, the inspiration for a composition that is headed for publication.
Three degrees. Zero shortcuts. Dawson Edwards would love to coast if he could only find the time.
With brush and beam, Claire Lanier blends art, science and compassion in her care for patients.
Through patience, chemistry, and a little intuition, Kaira Wagoner is giving bees – and the humans who depend on them – a fighting chance.
Guilford study abroad programs create life-changing experiences that endure long after students return home.