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Finding Balance

Suan Yang ’17, a double major in Accounting and Mathematics, has always had a passion for knowledge and seeking truth.

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Witnessing History in the Making

I have been extremely lucky to study abroad in Barcelona, Spain, through the organization Barcelona SAE, a Guilford affiliated program, during a historic time.

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Karen Spira Presents at Symposium

Karen Spira, Assistant Professor of Spanish, traveled to Havana, Cuba to present her research at the international symposium Global Indigenismo: 50 Years from the Death of José María Arguedas on…

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A Family Tradition

The college experience is often full of tradition and community. One local family has made Guilford College a tradition of its own. 

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"Auf Wiedersehen, Deutschland!"

Many people question my fascination with the German culture and language. Coming from a Puerto Rican household, what could possibly attract someone like me to a country on the other side of the world…

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A Series of Fortunate Events

Charlie McAlpin ’06 had his whole future mapped out. He planned to attend Guilford College, major in English and Psychology, go to graduate school, and pursue a career as a therapist — he soon found…

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Students Attend Kent State Peace Conference

During Guilford College’s Fall Break, Peace and Conflict Studies students Cynthia Zielny '20, Sierra Mendez-Neff '19, and Emily Martin led by Zulfiya Tursunova, attended "Commemorating Violent…

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The Parenting Dilemma

Assistant Professor of Psychology Rachel Riskind and Associate Professor of Philosophy Vance Ricks recently teamed up to teach a new 12-week course on the perspectives of parenthood. 

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Studying Slavery on the National Stage

This October a Guilford team attended the Fall 2019 Universities Studying Slavery Conference, “The Academy’s Original Sin,” jointly hosted by the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University in…

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