Guilford Again Honored as Elite LGBTQ-Friendly College
A national group that recognizes colleges and universities for LGBTQ-friendly policies, programs, and practices has named Guilford as one of the nation's best.
A national group that recognizes colleges and universities for LGBTQ-friendly policies, programs, and practices has named Guilford as one of the nation's best.
Guilford College has welcomed a host of new employees across various departments. They are strong additions to our vibrant community!
Following the relocation to Worth House, Friends Center ushers in a new era of Quaker engagement and community connection at Guilford College.
Gertrude Upperman '69, who died Aug. 2, understood history's place for her at Guilford. She spent years training the spotlight back on her College.
Twenty-one students received their master's degrees in Business Management and International Sport Management.
The College also named Jennifer Urdaneta-Cassoma ’17 as the Campus and Community Engagement Fellow. She will work alongside Kylee.
Dasia Washington '24 and Tay Maxwell '24 were part of a Guilford College team traveling to South Africa this month. Dasia and Tay posted here about their trip.
The memorandum of understanding opens the door to partnerships in research, faculty and student exchanges, and community engagement programs.
Under the agreement, Guilford will help train and certify U.S. colleges interested in helping refugee students.
On April 4, a group of Guilford College students sat in Bauman Gallery West in Founders Hall, much like any other day on campus, discussing the future of journalism and issues surrounding reporting…