He Gives Because Guilford Gave So Much to Him
The professor who needed a babysitter, the chief financial officer who found him a job, the housekeeping staff who took him in and showed him the ropes. Even now, all these years later, Robert Glaser…
The professor who needed a babysitter, the chief financial officer who found him a job, the housekeeping staff who took him in and showed him the ropes. Even now, all these years later, Robert Glaser…
In a way, his classmates say, there were two John Meroneys ’61. The one who, Sunday through Friday, roamed the campus with that red hair and warm smile. “Just as friendly as anyone could be,” says…
Music Professor Wendy Looker is going out on a high note. As she prepares to conclude her term as Immediate Past President of the N.C. American Choral Directors Association (NCADA) in July…
There was a time not long ago — this summer to be exact — when Evan Carnes ’20 was focused on one thing and one thing only: his new-found passion for teaching and coaching football.
The Honors Program and Center for Principled Problem Solving and Excellence in Teaching recently held an open screening of the documentary La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered, which examines the…
To say Wess Daniels is proud of The Quaker World, a newly released book that offers a comprehensive and lively introduction into such a complex faith tradition, is an understatement.
A pair of Guilfordians highlight Triad Business Journal’s Power Players list for 2022.
Christian Matheis and Sonalini Sapra have been reappointed as Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC) Fellows for the 2022-23 program and academic years.
It has been quite a rollercoaster year for the stock market. The old adage is “buy low and sell high” but what happens when you are forced to sell in a down market?
Guilford students come and go. For that matter, so do the College’s faculty, staff, and administrators. Yet amid these transitions, the highs and lows, old faces and new buildings, Sandy Pearman ’80…