Freedom Fellow
Criminal Justice and International Studies double major Nema Kodio ’22 is one of only 30 people worldwide who recently received the Freedom Builders Fellowship.
Criminal Justice and International Studies double major Nema Kodio ’22 is one of only 30 people worldwide who recently received the Freedom Builders Fellowship.
[Return to Guilford's COVID-19 Hub] As the College finishes the second week of the 12-week session, we continue to be pleased overall by how our community is responding to the pandemic. This is…
[Return to Guilford's COVID-19 Hub] Here is an important update on testing results from Sept. 14 and Sept. 15, as well as information on more testing this week. We tested 444 community members…
[Return to Guilford's COVID-19 Hub] As the College begins the 12-week session, we continue to be pleased by how our community is responding to the pandemic. This is our fourth weekly update. We…
[Return to Guilford's COVID-19 Hub] We have made it to the end of our three-week session, and we are celebrating our small wins and achievements that give us reason for optimism moving forward…
As a Charlotte native who attended a large high school, Margaret Brown ’20 was looking forward to attending a small college close to home.
Internships are the epitome of experiential learning. They allow students to put classroom theory to practice while experiencing day-to-day functions of the area they’re interested in.
Guilford recently placed on three of U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges rankings.
The Guilford College Farm has been an integral part of campus since its first harvest in 2010. It continues to provide a sense of community, hope, and normalcy during this unordinary fall semester.