Department Raises Money to Honor Claire Morse
Guilford’s Psychology Department is raising money to install an on-campus bike rack and bike station to memorialize Claire Morse, a retired professor who died in 2021.
Guilford’s Psychology Department is raising money to install an on-campus bike rack and bike station to memorialize Claire Morse, a retired professor who died in 2021.
H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History Tim Kircher presented a paper and co-organized a roundtable at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Dublin on…
Eric D. Mortensen, the John A. Von Weissenfluh Professor of Religious Studies at Guilford College, will present a paper in late April at the “Ecological Spiritualities” conference hosted by Harvard…
Guilford College Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Zulfiya Tursunova was invited as keynote speaker to a conference, “Spiritual and legal foundations for protecting women…
Breanna Barham '22, a double major in Criminal Justice and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, had her life planned out even before starting at Guilford.
Features of the Guilford College Master of International Sport Management (MISM) include 12-month completion; an international focus that culminates in a study-abroad experience; and a virtual…
Highlights of the Guilford College Master of Business Administration (MBA) include 12-month completion, no GRE or GMAT scores required to apply, and HyFlex learning — a combination of scheduled, in…
Guilford College is excited to announce two new graduate programs for fall 2022: a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of International Sport Management* (MISM). These programs…
The College recently celebrated its phenomenal faculty and staff for everything that they do for the community and the services they provide to students.
The Guilford College Department of History will host the annual Rembert W. Patrick Lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, in the Community Center on campus.