Portal to Japan
Life has a way of throwing dizzying curve balls at you. Despite her youth, Liz Dizon ’22 knows this well. All set to move away from her Stokesdale, N.C., home to attend a major art school, she…
Life has a way of throwing dizzying curve balls at you. Despite her youth, Liz Dizon ’22 knows this well. All set to move away from her Stokesdale, N.C., home to attend a major art school, she…
Guilford College Associate Professor of Art Mark Dixon ’96 and College of the Atlantic Professor Jonathan Henderson ’05 present new work at Black Mountain College’s (BMC) ReViewing 12 Conference…
Updates will be shared each Thursday from the Health and Safety Task Force at Guilford as a way of ensuring regular and trusted communication on important topics related to the operations of the…
We may be on the downward slide to the end of the year, but there's still time to enjoy these gorgeous photos of Guilford College in the fall! Download them to use on your desktop, phone, and video…
The J.M. Kaplan Fund has announced the results of its nationwide search to identify and elevate transformative, early-stage projects in the fields of social justice, the environment, and heritage…
Biology major Cydney Scott ’21 feels most at home in a small-town atmosphere. Her childhood in Creedmoor, N.C., shaped her outlook on the matter.
Updates will be shared each Thursday from the Health and Safety Task Force at Guilford as a way of ensuring regular and trusted communication on important topics related to the operations of the…
Eastern Music Festival (EMF), Greensboro’s nationally recognized classical music festival and summer educational program, is pleased to announce the addition of Sommer Fanney '18 as its project…
Guilford College Physics Professor Don Smith has two articles in the November 2021 issue of The Physics Teacher, one of the professional journals of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Since the 2017 launch of the Guilford College Master of Criminal Justice, 11 students have graduated from the program. And as the program grows, the College expects to enroll at least 5 to 7 students…