2022 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
The Office of the Provost is pleased to call for nomination letters from Guilford College faculty, staff, and students for the 2022 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for Excellence of Character and…
The Office of the Provost is pleased to call for nomination letters from Guilford College faculty, staff, and students for the 2022 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for Excellence of Character and…
The Office of the Provost is pleased to call for nomination letters from Guilford College faculty, staff, and students for the 2022 Bruce B. Stewart Teaching Awards and Bruce B. Stewart Community…
Guilford College Economics Professor Bob Williams presented his paper, “The ‘Black Second’: Intersection between (White) Progressivism and White Supremacy,” last week at the Allied Social Science…
Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, Zulfiya Tursunova, gave a talk on “Peacebuilding through health and equity and spatial transformation in North…
H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History Tim Kircher presented a lecture to an audience in Arezzo, Italy, and via Zoom on the topic of humanist exchanges of letters during the…
The Schultz Family Foundation, Stand Together Foundation, the Starbucks Foundation, and Hello Neighbor have announced the recipients of the Mobilizing America for Refugees Fund, which was created to…
This week, a growing coalition of colleges and universities joined Welcome.US, a new national initiative, in announcing the Welcome Campus Network, which will amplify the work of higher-education…
Guilford College Associate Professor of Art Mark Dixon ’96 and College of the Atlantic Professor Jonathan Henderson ’05 present new work at Black Mountain College’s (BMC) ReViewing 12 Conference…
Guilford College Physics Professor Don Smith has two articles in the November 2021 issue of The Physics Teacher, one of the professional journals of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Since the 2017 launch of the Guilford College Master of Criminal Justice, 11 students have graduated from the program. And as the program grows, the College expects to enroll at least 5 to 7 students…