Turning the Page
As a transfer student living off campus, it may seem hard to find a sense of belonging, but Guilford’s tight-knit community and supportive faculty allowed McKinley Keener ’20 to feel right at home.
As a transfer student living off campus, it may seem hard to find a sense of belonging, but Guilford’s tight-knit community and supportive faculty allowed McKinley Keener ’20 to feel right at home.
Guilford’s Peace and Conflict Studies major examines the nature of conflict and violence, possibilities of social change, and means for nonviolent resolution. It was a perfect fit for Kentaro…
Guilford College art thesis students Annie Lattimore ‘20, Gloria Singleton-Kahn ’20, Sophie McDowell ’20 and incoming thesis student Willow Stevenson ’21 recently had their art work accepted into the…
Guilford’s Core Values immediately resonated with Honors student and Community and Justice Studies and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies double major Mattie Schaefer ’20, drawing them into the…
Guilford College is more than a school for Ashley Tracy ’20, it’s a place where she’s been able to thrive academically and socially — and continue a family tradition.
As an athlete, WQFS DJ, RA, and Dean’s List student, Andrew Munster ’20 took advantage of the many great opportunities Guilford has to offer throughout his four years here.
I am from New England, yet Bavaria is my home. Meine zweite Heimat (my second home).
Berenice Fuentes-Juárez ‘20, a double major in Public Health and Biology with a minor in Spanish, has been awarded for outstanding leadership and service.
I have been extremely lucky to study abroad in Barcelona, Spain, through the organization Barcelona SAE, a Guilford affiliated program, during a historic time.
The college experience is often full of tradition and community. One local family has made Guilford College a tradition of its own.