GUS brings diverse students and disciplines together
Students, faculty, staff and the Guilford Community are invited to the 14th annual Guilford Undergraduate Symposium on Monday, April 3.
Students, faculty, staff and the Guilford Community are invited to the 14th annual Guilford Undergraduate Symposium on Monday, April 3.
The College is opening its observatory Wednesday evening to allow the community to view five planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus – in the night sky.
The College's Business Summit, Confronting a Disrupted Global Economy, will feature the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve of Richmond as its keynote speaker.
When Michael Mesa ’23 arrived on the campus of Guilford College his freshman year, his experience was similar to other new students. He was excited for a new adventure, thrilled with the independence…
Education leaders used the second day of Guilford Dialogues to rethink schools and education in a post-pandemic world.
Guilford Madness is the College's new campaign whose goal is to ensure students and faculty have the resources for a unique Guilford experience.
UNC Chapel Hill professor emeritus Jan Bardsley, author of Maiko Masquerade will lead the discussion in the Carnegie Room of the Hege Academic Commons March 22.
The new venture brings together the College and a group of Guilfordians committed to growing Guilford through alumni engagement.
Retired Psychology Professor Richie Zweigenhaft has written epilogues to his two memoirs of that look back on his years at Guilford.
Best-selling author Robin Wall Kimmerer, whose book, Braiding Sweetgrass, is Guilford's Common Read this year, discussed our one-sided relationship with the environment.