Guilford Celebrates its Class of 2023
Former N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services Mandy Cohen told graduates, friends and family the nation needs to build trust with our institutions and ourselves.
Former N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services Mandy Cohen told graduates, friends and family the nation needs to build trust with our institutions and ourselves.
Three years after the pandemic pushed Guilford's student-run newspaper exclusively online, The Guilfordian is back with a print edition.
Future Guilford students will benefit from the generosity of the Class of '70 and their classmates, who created a scholarship.
Our world is always changing. But the role that art plays in it is as essential as ever says William Paul Thomas, Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting Foundations at Guilford College. “Once…
Guilford College's Summer School classes are open to all college students and the public. It's a great way to get ahead in school or just feed your passion.
Larry, who will graduate May 13 with a degree in Cyber and Network Security, hopes his exhibit will be the catalyst for a new Guilford scholarship.
Brandon Sisnett '23 wanted his contribution project to have a lasting impact on future Guilfordians. He hopes his work in Guilford Woods does just that.
More than 50 members of Guilford's Class of '72 showed up for a 50th reunion on campus. The festivities included induction into the College's Golden Circle.
Zhihong Chen may have grown up in a rural Chinese village, but she has a lot in common with the students she teaches at Guilford College.
Lou Anne Flanders-Stec, a Greensboro-based executive with strategic, financial and operational expertise in the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors, is joining Guilford College as Senior Executive…