Grant Will Help Guilford Support Student Assault Victims
A $400,000 federal grant will help the College continue its longtime efforts of reducing domestic and dating violence on campus.
A $400,000 federal grant will help the College continue its longtime efforts of reducing domestic and dating violence on campus.
Guilford will expand and improve the trail while also teaching visitors about the plants that provided freedom seekers with food and medicine.
Associate Professor Chafic Bou-Saba and his students are building a facial recognition software program that can defect when students might need help.
The film, Rooted Wisdom, will explore the journey by enslaved Blacks and their knowledge of the flora and fauna along the Underground Railroad.
As his hall of fame induction draws near, Kyle Wooden looks back less on the games he played and more on the relationships he made.
Rebecca Pena is helping assess academic programs and D Summers Jr. '00 is managing all welcoming functions of the College.
At a special ceremony in the Carnegie Room, Guilford benefactors meet some of the students impacted by their generosity.
Jacob Mitchell thought he wanted a big school to match his big dreams. Turns out small Guilford was just the right fit.
Guilford and North Carolina for Community and Justice have long partnered in efforts to build equitable communities in Greensboro and the state.
Guilford's Jonathan Howle's presentation at a national conference offered schools strategies to support trans-spectrum students.