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Alumni Features

Formula for Success

By all accounts, Jenn Abelin ’09, a double major in Chemistry and Biology, was destined to attend Guilford College.

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Life by the Numbers

The drive, discipline, and determination of Juan Vigoya-Astroz ’20 is off the charts. A native of Colombia, Juan moved to Greensboro with his family at age 4 and has been here ever since.

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Quaker Communication

Quaker-educated since elementary school and a Bonner Scholar at Guilford, Abby Bekele ’19 came to Greensboro from Philadelphia with a vastly different path in mind than the one she ended up taking…

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All That Jazz

The formal musical education of Matt Reid ’16 began at the tender age of 5. However, he doesn’t recall any particular interest in taking piano lessons at the time. 

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Molding Young Minds

Soon after graduating in the midst of the pandemic, Psychology and Modern Language Studies (Spanish) double major Andrew Orchowsky ’20 accepted a full-time position that provides him with the…

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Guided by Guilford

An international student from India, Biology major Kunga Denzongpa ’15 found her purpose, career path, and future spouse at Guilford.

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Changing Course

Despite graduating and entering the workforce during an uncertain time, Business Administration Major Michaela Allred ’20 feels confident that Guilford has prepared her to face the challenges ahead…

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Practicing Positivity

Exercise and Sport Sciences and Health Sciences double major Meredith Dunzweiler ’13 has always had a passion for helping people. With this passion and her unwavering drive, Meredith has journeyed…

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Growing Ambitions

With a passion for sustainability, Guilford was the perfect place for Sustainable Food Systems major Will Bryer ’19 to continue his education and start his career.

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Vintner’s Voyage

Even before starting at Guilford, Danika Gottbrecht '18 knew it was unlike any other college. Stepping foot on campus, she felt at home among the trees, the brick buildings, and the friendly faces.

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