Fifty years ago, everything clicked for Guilford's baseball team – all the way to the NAIA World Series
A late-season surge carried Guilford baseball from conference underdog to the national stage in a run still echoing five decades later.
A late-season surge carried Guilford baseball from conference underdog to the national stage in a run still echoing five decades later.
She will be in conversation about Contemporary Immigrant Stories in America.
Leaders from across industries share strategies for navigating global disruption—from supply chains to workforce development—while emphasizing collaboration as the path forward.
Her widely acclaimed debut novel, Tell It to Me Singing, was published in 2024.
Aaron, a second-generation preacher and third-generation organizer, will talk about his work organizing rural, poor people.
Award-winning fourth grader Lydia Taylor stepped into Guilford’s labs and classrooms, where hands-on learning begins with one simple question: why?
Martha S. Jones teaches in the Department of History and the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University and is the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor.
The multiyear agreement makes Guilford the first collegiate sports medicine partner for Atrium Health in Guilford County.
Wilmer Acevedo Quezada ’26 and Mo Mohammadi ’26 created an AI-powered digital assistant that helps students organize coursework, find resources and take care of themselves.
From early visits to campus to late nights studying bloodstain patterns, Shiloh Gray ’25, ’26 MCJ followed a quiet instinct that Guilford — and forensic science— were exactly where she belonged.