College Announces Presidential Fellowship Program
In addition to two new master's degrees this fall, the College is launching a Presidential Fellowship program for graduate students. This opportunity is designed for Guilford students who are about…
In addition to two new master's degrees this fall, the College is launching a Presidential Fellowship program for graduate students. This opportunity is designed for Guilford students who are about…
Guilford’s Psychology Department is raising money to install an on-campus bike rack and bike station to memorialize Claire Morse, a retired professor who died in 2021.
H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History Tim Kircher presented a paper and co-organized a roundtable at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Dublin on…
International student Tarilabo Koripamo ’17 graduated from Guilford with plans to explore her talents on the stage and in the studio.
Eric D. Mortensen, the John A. Von Weissenfluh Professor of Religious Studies at Guilford College, will present a paper in late April at the “Ecological Spiritualities” conference hosted by Harvard…
The inaugural Guilford Dialogues conference June 7-10 on the campus of Guilford College will feature experts on the topic of “Building Strategies for Economic Inclusion.” President Kyle Farmbry…
Growing up in East Asia, the climate crisis and the desire to work internationally inspired Chris Collins ’19 to pursue two majors — Integrative Studies (Environmental Policy) and East Asian Studies …
The power of confidence is something that Honors student Lizzy Barnes ’21 knows well. The Exercise and Sport Sciences and Health Sciences double major with a minor in Sport Administration…
Guilford College Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Zulfiya Tursunova was invited as keynote speaker to a conference, “Spiritual and legal foundations for protecting women…
Five Guilford alumni are currently living, working, and learning in Austria: Dylan Mask ’20, Jameson Lynch ’20, Caleb Bausman ’19, Nita Tyndall ’20, and Ian Stafford ’18. Read more about their…