Adele Wayman’s latest exhibition finds beauty in the swamps
The former Guilford Art professor's latest exhibit in Greensboro runs from May 21 to June 1 and features several paintings of the wetlands that make up the Upper Haw River.
The former Guilford Art professor's latest exhibit in Greensboro runs from May 21 to June 1 and features several paintings of the wetlands that make up the Upper Haw River.
Chaific Bou-Saba, Rod Spellman and Terra Roane are this year's Bruce Stewart ’61 Award winners.
Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, Zulfiya Tursunova, gave a talk on “Centering women’s empowerment in Uzbekistan” at the 2024 Sothern Conference…
Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, Zulfiya Tursunova, gave a talk on “Precarity amid COVID -19 in Uzbekistan” at the London Central Asia Research…
Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, recently gave two talks on 15 th -century Renaissance letters to different audiences. On March 13, Tim presented “ Writing…
The Faculty Research and Creative Endeavors Celebration gave Guilford faculty a much-needed break from the semester to lift up and celebrate each other.
After eight half marathons, Sandy is walking away from running. Her most recent half marathon in Washington, D.C., was also her last.
A scholar calls George Guo's book on Xi Jinping one of the best books about the leader and his country.
Craig Eilbacher coached a softball team in last month's NC Special Olympics in Charlotte. He can't wait for next season.
Sulon Bibb Stedman Professor of Economics Bob Williams presented his paper entitled “Federal Funding of White Supremacy: Past and Present” at the Freedom & Justice Conference in August at the…