Heath Brown '96, Publishes Book
Heath Brown ’96, an Associate Professor of Public Policy at John Jay College, has published a book titled, Homeschooling the Right: How Conservative Education Activism Erodes the State …
Heath Brown ’96, an Associate Professor of Public Policy at John Jay College, has published a book titled, Homeschooling the Right: How Conservative Education Activism Erodes the State …
Four Guilfordians were recently awarded teaching assistantships through the German Fulbright program and the Austrian Fulbright Commission.
With a passion for sustainability, Guilford was the perfect place for Sustainable Food Systems major Will Bryer ’19 to continue his education and start his career.
Even before starting at Guilford, Danika Gottbrecht '18 knew it was unlike any other college. Stepping foot on campus, she felt at home among the trees, the brick buildings, and the friendly faces.
Suan Yang ’17, a double major in Accounting and Mathematics, has always had a passion for knowledge and seeking truth.
The college experience is often full of tradition and community. One local family has made Guilford College a tradition of its own.
Katlin Crooks ’18 is a fast learner – and teacher. The Education Studies major was hired as a ninth-grade English teacher at Grimsley High School directly from her student teaching position there…
Make art and follow your heart. That has been the secret to Katherine Maloney’s joie de vivre since discovering her course of study at Guilford.
Rebecca Gibian ’13 has published her first book, The RBG Way, detailing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s secrets of success.
The struggle in chemistry was real for Carrie Shropshire ’16. Yet as the Oak Ridge, N.C., native wrestled with the concepts in high school, something happened. She began to appreciate the science…