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.
As a Charlotte native who attended a large high school, Margaret Brown ’20 was looking forward to attending a small college close to home.
My name is Adyazbeth Barrientos Solis '20, Biology and Health Science double major, and aspiring medical provider. I always knew that I wanted to be part of the medical field and an…
I had the life changing opportunity to travel to Whakatiwai, New Zealand, to study Ecology and Environmental Policy for the spring 2020 semester.
Haydyn Foulke ’22 was recently selected to serve on the 2020-21 Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) Advocacy Corps, whose focus this year is lobbying for immigration reform.
Growing up in Greensboro, Guilford was at the top of the list for incoming first-year student Madeyson Dyce ’24.
With impressive talents on and off the field, Max Green ’24 looks forward to continuing his education, athletics, and community service at Guilford.
Incoming student Taron Lilly ’24 is using her passion for advocacy to make an impact on her community in Salisbury, N.C., and beyond.
Incoming Political Science major Monzerat Ruiz ’24 looks forward to turning her passion for helping others into a career by continuing her education at Guilford College.
Logan Shortt ’20 says choosing Guilford College was a “no-brainer.” He loved the small, intimate academic community, the ability to stay close to home, and the opportunity to continue his baseball…