Eyes in the Sky, Brains on Board
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.
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?
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.