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Alumni Features

A Vocation to Heal

Drawn to Psychology since her youth, Honors student Jillian Morrison ’21 majored in the social science and added two strategic minors in Education Studies and Modern Language Studies (Spanish).

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Stroke of Genius

Drawn to North Carolina for its climate and golf heritage, Jack Lee ’21 made the most out of his time at Guilford by double majoring in Mathematics and Economics, building friendships, and playing on…

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Seeing Clearly

Srinavya Komma ’21 envisioned a career in medicine at a young age, and she knew that Guilford College was an important part of her journey. 

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Mentor and Advocate

Karyle Miller ’12, an English major and Education Studies minor, is enjoying a sweet spot in her career. Recently honored as Mentor of the Year for Guilford County Schools, Karyle has the experience…

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Jazz Ingenuity

Wise beyond his years, Boston native and Music major Benjamin Matlack ’15 says his goals consist of finding one thing: balance. In the meantime, Benjamin has realized his dreams of being a full…

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Versatile Thespian

Frankie Clark ’20 found a home in Guilford’s Theatre Studies Department, and that’s saying something. Being part of a military family, Frankie has lived all over the continental U.S. and in Germany…

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Language Lover

Drawn to Spanish since high school, Khaira Bolden ’21 double-majored in Modern Language Studies and International Studies at Guilford. She wanted to connect with people around her who speak different…

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Natural Artist

Growing up amid the splendor of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Honors student Willow Stevenson ’21 has spent her life cultivating a deep appreciation for nature and the way it inspires her artwork. 

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Postcards from Dartmouth

At once erudite and humble, English and Creative Writing major James Mitchell ’21 has a gift for words. The aspiring historical fiction author may owe some of his unassuming nature to his small-town…

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Sound Advice

Georgia native Phillip “YP YoungPhil” Williams ’20 came to Guilford to play football. He soon realized, however, that he wanted more time to pursue other interests. 

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