In praise of public service
In this political season, the spotlight shines bright on our elected officials, two in particular. Yet just beyond the light, it’s the work of countless civil and public servants, deeply committed to…
In this political season, the spotlight shines bright on our elected officials, two in particular. Yet just beyond the light, it’s the work of countless civil and public servants, deeply committed to…
Watauga County Schools Superintendent Leslie Alexander ’95 is still adjusting to her year-old job but in many ways she feels right at home.
Guilford College exposed Mark to new worlds and ideas he might never have experienced elsewhere. Mark wants that same wide-eyed wonder for his students.
Steve was one of about 60 Marines who stood guard over the funeral of President John Kennedy.
David carried much-needed supplies to the Helene-ravaged area and helped distribute them to remote communities in need.
Educator Hannah Moran ’11 knows the impact a good teacher can have on a student. Her gift to Guilford will help create more of those teachers.
Six Guilford Education Studies students and six local Guilford County teachers will build an entrepreneurial curriculum for South African students thanks to a $150,000 Fulbright-Hayes grant.
The College will host a series of interviews with students whose education has been disrupted from violence in their countries.
Wednesday's event is an ongoing effort by the College to bring together experts, refugees and students to discuss strategies for investing in and sustaining peace.
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