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.
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…
In the Chemistry professor's eyes, a Guilford education required students to examine how science influenced world events and everyday lives.
Sulon Bibb Stedman Professor of Economics Bob Williams presented his paper entitled “Federal Funding of White Supremacy: Past and Present” at the Freedom & Justice Conference in August at the…
Hege Professor of History Tim Kircher served as Distinguished Advisor to the new Virginia Tech Institute for Leadership in Technology, which welcomed its first class of Fellows this academic year…
Jacob Mitchell ’23, a powerboating enthusiast, came to Guilford to play power forward for the College’s basketball team. It’s been the power of perspective, however, that has propelled him through…
Having a singular passion for NASCAR has served Charles Wimbley ’26 well. Drawn to the sport since age 8, the first-year student from Brooklyn, New York, is a Sport Management major and already has a…