History professor Tim Kircher publishes article
The article examines the psychological symbolism between a 14th-century Renaissance text and a more modern essay by Sigmund Freud.
The article examines the psychological symbolism between a 14th-century Renaissance text and a more modern essay by Sigmund Freud.
The strip, which appeared in a recent edition of The Boston Globe, tells the story of ECAR and calls on colleges and universities to join the program.
On May 17, 2025, Guilford College celebrated almost 200 graduates across its undergraduate, MBA, MISM, and MCJ programs.
History fans Abby Mocharnuk and Nishitha Daniel got to meet and interview someone who knows a little about history, too: filmmaker Ken Burns.
John's longevity in life is surpassed only by his generosity to others. His secret to turning 100? Exercise and a positive attitude.
Eric Mortensen, John A. Von Weissenfluh Professor of Religious Studies, also spoke at the Spirituality and the Arts conference.
Seven-year-old David Fletcher's passion for science earns him a tour of the College and an award: Gulford Student of the Day.
After 44 years working under nine Guilford presidents and 13 admissions directors, Guilford's Director of Enrollment Information retired. Her last day was Wednesday.