A friendly face in Guilford's dining hall helps the campus feel smaller in the best way
Guilford cafeteria worker Elisha Wooten builds community by serving up heaping portions of everyday kindness.
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…
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.
In her new role, Elizabeth will serve as the College’s principal fundraising officer and report directly to President Jean Bordewich.
Economics professor Bob Williams says a series of talks at Guilford on anti-racism inspired him to look at the growing disparity of wealth between whites and minorities.
The history of Quakers supporting Guilford College goes back more than a century. That support is needed now more than ever, writes Wess Daniels.
The article examines the psychological symbolism between a 14th-century Renaissance text and a more modern essay by Sigmund Freud.
The strip, which appeared in a recent edition of The Boston Globe, tells the story of ECAR and calls on colleges and universities to join the program.