Virginia Campbell ‘43 is the first to tell you she’s lived a long, purposeful life. In fact, you don’t even have to ask. Virginia will tell you without even a prompt. She turns 101 next month and has…
Following the relocation to Worth House, Friends Center ushers in a new era of Quaker engagement and community connection at Guilford College.
Ayesha will lead an office responsible for enhancing inclusivity and diversity across the campus for students, faculty and staff.
Gertrude Upperman '69, who died Aug. 2, understood history's place for her at Guilford. She spent years training the spotlight back on her College.
Twenty-one students received their master's degrees in Business Management and International Sport Management.
Guilford President Kyle Farmbry says the College remains committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion following the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.
Here's your chance to vote for Guilford Professor Diya Abdo's book American Refugees to be part of a statewide book club in 2024.
Sarah Glover '88 gives back to Guilford because she wants future students to experience the positive impact the College had on her.
College leaders had a chance to visit a school in Brooklyn named after Greg Jackson '74. They hope it leads to more.