A World of Opportunity
In fall 2022, five students became the first cohort to begin one of Guilford’s newest graduate programs, the Master of International Sport Management (MISM).
In fall 2022, five students became the first cohort to begin one of Guilford’s newest graduate programs, the Master of International Sport Management (MISM).
Delaney Nightingale '23 of Lisbon, N.H., a Sport Management major and Business minor, writes about her experience traveling through Italy and Greece in spring 2022 with Guilford's Sport Studies…
There was a time not long ago — this summer to be exact — when Evan Carnes ’20 was focused on one thing and one thing only: his new-found passion for teaching and coaching football.
The Honors Program and Center for Principled Problem Solving and Excellence in Teaching recently held an open screening of the documentary La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered, which examines the…
It has been quite a rollercoaster year for the stock market. The old adage is “buy low and sell high” but what happens when you are forced to sell in a down market?
Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, published an article on Renaissance letter-writing and narrative medicine entitled “The Community of Letters in…
Guilford College is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review. Previously, Guilford was featured each year from 2015-2021.
President Kyle Farmbry and Provost Maria Rosales share an update on the College's academic calendar.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) interviewed and quotes Lincoln Financial Professor of Political Science George Guo in its current article about Xi Jinping's ruling in China and how…
Drawn to Guilford because of its deep concern for students’ well-being and success, Emma English ’22 aims to extend the same care for families through a career in law. The grad student from Edenton,…