Students, faculty and staff are honored at spring awards ceremony
Religious Studies professor Jill Peterfeso, Theatre Studies professor Chad Phillips and Taleisha Bowen ’05, Director of Counseling, were honored with Bruce Stewart Awards.
Religious Studies professor Jill Peterfeso, Theatre Studies professor Chad Phillips and Taleisha Bowen ’05, Director of Counseling, were honored with Bruce Stewart Awards.
Guilford Professor Michael White teaches students to build careers not on wins, but on the experiences that endure.
Elizabeth Minehart ’05 and Elizabeth Freeze are recognized for driving growth, engagement and opportunity across the Piedmont Triad.
She will be in conversation about Contemporary Immigrant Stories in America.
He has more than 15 years of experience directing federally funded TRIO programs and student success initiatives.
The long-term administrator will join with President Jean Bordewich in building relationships in the Triad community.
Guilford cafeteria worker Elisha Wooten builds community by serving up heaping portions of everyday kindness.
Education Studies students put theory into practice, using Project WILD training to learn how to turn real-world environmental science into creative, engaging, and interdisciplinary classroom lessons.
Jaye joined Guilford faculty and alumni on a panel that captured the spirit of the College's community-centered approach to education.
The Visiting Professor is helping Guilford students explore the emerging field of dark tourism ethics, examining why people are drawn to sites of death and tragedy — and how to engage with them…