A Quaker finds his home at Guilford
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.
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.
Guilfordians and the community are invited to a Friday, Oct. 24, celebration at New Garden Friends Meeting.
When she left Oklahoma for Guilford College, Zaria discovered not only a new campus, but also a community that helped her grow into her truest self.
The Gargoyles will donate $5 to Guilford for every staff and alumni ticket purchased for the game.
The grant will help the College identify barriers to external partnerships and launch a new faculty fellows program that supports professional development and community engagement.
A new locker room plaque honors Donna Becker Plylar ’84 and Kathy Chang ’84, who built the College’s first women’s lacrosse team from nothing — ensuring their names and legacy live on.
A Guilford film student turned a ghost story into a hilarious spoof. Along the way, Walt Reuning '28 discovered how small classes and big support can change everything.
Religious Studies Professor Jill Peterfeso's book brings together a wide range of voices to explore all matters Disney in our culture and business world.
Previous residents of Hobbs Hall and Shore Dorm came together to help raise more than $277,000 for the College's For the Good of Guilford campaign.
A woods clean-up offers hands-on training in sustainable peacebuilding. Students practice relationship-centered change by collaborating with classmates, while examining personal habits, cultural…