Creating a More Justified World
Always seeking to be the best version of herself, Madeyson Dyce ’24 chose Guilford for its core values of justice, diversity and equality and the opportunities to develop these qualities in her own…
Always seeking to be the best version of herself, Madeyson Dyce ’24 chose Guilford for its core values of justice, diversity and equality and the opportunities to develop these qualities in her own…
A self-described people person, Grace Christensen ’24 involves herself in many activities to connect with others. The Psychology major with minors in Education, Community Studies and Visual Arts was…
Education Studies major Allison Heeg ’26 has been blessed with many inspiring teachers who have guided her along the way, helping her discover her passions — faith, family, volleyball and teaching.
A 114-year-old vault in Hege Commons Library used to house some of the College's rarest Quaker manuscripts and documents. Not anymore.
At age 15, Tay Maxwell ’23 went on a ride-along with a driver who was working for his grandmother’s trucking company based in Statesville, N.C. Fully expecting to become a truck driver himself at the…
Having a singular passion for NASCAR has served Charles Wimbley ’26 well. Drawn to the sport since age 8, the first-year student from Brooklyn, New York, is a Sport Management major and already has a…
Guilford caught the eye of Kylee Duarte ’24 at a college showcase in California. Though she was there to further acquaint herself with schools where she could continue her softball career and connect…
Aileen Cerda ’23 lives by the mantra that everything happens for a reason. Events in her life have born this out. The political science major says that though Guilford wasn’t her first choice, little…
Kennedy Nzekwe will leave Guilford when he graduates in May. But before he goes he wants others to experience the second home the College was to him.
A new scholarship is helping 10 Guilford students pay for college.