Remembering Bill Rogers, a "Renaissance Man"
Bill Rogers, who died July 15, 2022, is remembered for expanding Guilford's reach and for raising its stature and academic reputation. He served as the College's president for 16 years.
Bill Rogers, who died July 15, 2022, is remembered for expanding Guilford's reach and for raising its stature and academic reputation. He served as the College's president for 16 years.
Christian Matheis, Visiting Professor in Community and Justice Studies, receives the top award from a leading journal in public administration.
Stephanie Hudson, Guilford's Curriculum Coordinator and lecturer in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department, presented a paper entitled “Viral Cyborgs, Viruses, and Virtual Technologies…
The classical guitarists who will perform next month in New York City before heading off to Spain are officially and collectively known as the 2022 U.S. Guitar Orchestra.
Guilford College’s Board of Trustees in May approved promotions of two long-serving faculty members: Phil Slaby to Professor of History and Cynthia Nearman to Associate Professor of English and…
Guilford College’s two new graduate programs for fall 2022 — a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of International Sport Management (MISM) — recently received approval by the…
Funding for the grant project, entitled “Visual Edge: Sustaining Art as Special Collection,” was announced by the N.C. State Library on June 2. Guilford College’s Art Gallery is co-located in Hege…
Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, presented a paper on the letters of the writer and humanist Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) at the triennial meeting of the…
Philip Slaby of the Guilford College History Department presented a research paper entitled, “Between Tradition and Taylorism: Recovery in the French Coalfields after World War I” at the 47th annual…
Kim Berry, Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations, has been inducted into the State University of New York Council for University Affairs and Development (SUNYCUAD) Hall of Fame.