A Guilford student is enjoying her World Cup work
Katia Shammas ’28 is spending her summer in New Jersey helping fans enjoy their World Cup experience.
Katia Shammas ’28 is spending her summer in New Jersey helping fans enjoy their World Cup experience.
Isaac Garbia’s app helps soccer fans from around the world navigate their way through the World Cup.
A double major in Computer Science and Religious Studies, Nick Opie found common ground between faith and technology.
Elizabeth Meinhart didn’t plan for a career in global manufacturing. Guilford’s liberal arts education prepared her for one anyway.
Before it was a student center, Founders Hall was a home where thousands of encounters turned strangers into stories.
By making room for every voice, Jean Bordewich is leading Guilford's renewal.
At 93, Paul Zopf doesn’t get around like he used to. But one of Guilford’s favorite professors still has a few things to say. About Guilford. About life. Even squash.
Steve Arrington ’95 has made a name in Greensboro and the Triad not only for his knowledge in elder law, but also his ability to deal tactfully with families at tender crossroads in their lives.
More than 200 million students have experienced a disruption in the education this year. Guilford College has an obligation to change that.
In this political season, the spotlight shines bright on our elected officials, two in particular. Yet just beyond the light, it’s the work of countless civil and public servants, deeply committed to…