Lifting Up Our Liberal Arts
Across the country, small colleges are rethinking their commitment to the liberal arts. Not at Guilford, where we're celebrating our roots.
Across the country, small colleges are rethinking their commitment to the liberal arts. Not at Guilford, where we're celebrating our roots.
The CTIS major took business and physics classes at Guilford before finding his true passion in computers.
Lucy is graduating with a double major in Community and Justice Studies, and Sociology and Anthropology. Next up: A Master's in Social Work.
The summit at the State Department will likely lead to increases in research and increase student exchanges at Guilford.
Members of the Black Alumni of Guilford College want to support today's Black Guilford students.
Students can choose from more than 60 classes during the College's end-of-semester term.
The students from Gregory “Jocko” Jackson School of Sports, Arts and Technology came to learn more about their school's namesake, Greg Jackson '74.
Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, Zulfiya Tursunova, gave a talk on “Centering women’s empowerment in Uzbekistan” at the 2024 Sothern Conference…
Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, Zulfiya Tursunova, gave a talk on “Precarity amid COVID -19 in Uzbekistan” at the London Central Asia Research…
Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, recently gave two talks on 15 th -century Renaissance letters to different audiences. On March 13, Tim presented “ Writing…