Jacob Mitchell Finds Guilford Meets His Big Dreams
When he closed his eyes and imagined college, the high school version of Jacob Mitchell ’25 always dreamed big.
When he closed his eyes and imagined college, the high school version of Jacob Mitchell ’25 always dreamed big.
Under the agreement, Guilford will help train and certify U.S. colleges interested in helping refugee students.
The second annual Guilford Rise offers high school students a chance to earn six college credits and learn more about what it's like living on a campus.
Eight doctoral students from around the country are at Guilford researching, writing and inspiring each other ahead of classes beginning in the fall.
The Virtual Scholarship Center will connect Guilford students this fall with local and state scholarship providers.
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.
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.