Civil Rights Leader to Speak at Guilford
The Rev. James Lawson, one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, will discuss his classic book, Revolutionary Nonviolence, in an interview with President Kyle Farmbry at 6 p.m…
The Rev. James Lawson, one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, will discuss his classic book, Revolutionary Nonviolence, in an interview with President Kyle Farmbry at 6 p.m…
Guilford College and Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR) are partnering with the State Department to help refugees adjust to life in the U.S. in a program launched Jan. 19.
Provost Maria Rosales has announced the appointment of faculty members-in-residence.
Guilford men’s basketball coach Tom Palombo recorded his 600th collegiate basketball victory with little fanfare this month, which was just the way he liked it.
Guilford will host two faculty-led book discussions on Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, the College’s 2022-23 Common Read book. The…
Martha Cooley, a longtime and much-loved Guilford professor, died Jan. 15 in Greensboro. She is one of three well-known Guilfordians who passed in the last month, following Carol Stoneburner and…
The men’s and women’s basketball teams are on a roll heading into Basketball Alumni Weekend later this month.
Wess Daniels’ love affair with coffee goes back to college, when he was working at one of his family’s doughnut stores in Canton, Ohio.
It seems small now — a few federal student loans for less than $3,000 – but those loans forever changed the life of Richard Volpitta ’66 – Claire Volpitta ’68, too.
James Shields ’00, the former director of Guilford’s Bonner Center was part of the inaugural class of the City of Greensboro’s Everyday Champions of Civil Rights.