Level Up helps students get back on track
The program helps students learn better study and time management strategies while earning six credits. A similar program is available to incoming freshmen.
The program helps students learn better study and time management strategies while earning six credits. A similar program is available to incoming freshmen.
The Virtual Scholarship Center will connect Guilford students this fall with local and state scholarship providers.
Guilford College Graduates, Families, Faculty, Staff and Alumni gathered for the 186th Commencement May 13, 2023 on the College Quad. Photos by Michael V. Crouch '10 & '12
One's a Grammy-award nominated hip-hop artist. Another plays the trumpet into the small hours off Bourbon Street. Meet six Guilfordians who took their love for music and turned it into a career. …
As Director of Undergraduate Initiatives, Scott leads NHA’s efforts to forward innovation in undergraduate humanities education and attract a broader range of students to the humanities.
Corrie has been with the Center for Visual Artists since 2018, and it’s a privilege to be able to work with all ages of artists - from the very youngest to the most experienced. She is the CVA’s…
Since 2007, Jeffrey has served as executive director of The Choral Arts Collective (formerly Bel Canto Company), a non-profit whose vision is of a community that celebrates excellence, diversity, and…
Dr. Jonathan Brooks has been the principal of Bessemer Elementary School since July 1, 2022. Brooks is the former principal at Eastway Elementary School in Durham and East Albemarle Elementary in…
Jusmar Maness serves as the Chief Academic Officer for Guilford County Schools. She is a bilingual and bicultural leader committed to improving learning and life outcomes for all children. She has…
Born and raised in California, Maria Rosales went to California State University, Stanislaus, for her BA. After receiving her PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, Maria moved across…