Donald Smith Publishes Two Articles
Guilford College Physics Professor Don Smith has two articles in the November 2021 issue of The Physics Teacher, one of the professional journals of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Guilford College Physics Professor Don Smith has two articles in the November 2021 issue of The Physics Teacher, one of the professional journals of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Since the 2017 launch of the Guilford College Master of Criminal Justice, 11 students have graduated from the program. And as the program grows, the College expects to enroll at least 5 to 7 students…
Zulfiya Tursunova Presents “Peacebuilding through health and equity and spatial transformation in North Carolina” at the 2021 Peace and Justice Studies Association Conference.
As of fall 2021, Guilford College has five Music majors in the Recording Track, as well as two graduates. Announced in early 2020, students can receive a Bachelor’s Degree in Music with an emphasis…
Krishauna Hines-Gaither, the College’s Interim Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, has accepted a similar position at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles. Krishauna's departure…
Dr. Zulfiya Tursunova, a Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and an Associate Professor, recently gave a talk on “Feminist Analysis of Women’s Precarious Livelihoods and…
Tim Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, recently co-facilitated a workshop entitled “Seeing Differently: Discovering Ourselves and Our Team through Art.”
Quaker Archivist and Special Collections Librarian Gwen Gosney Erickson represented Guilford College on a panel discussion of Greensboro historical narratives and influences to set the stage for Next…
This fall, Guilford’s Quaker Archives received several collections which are especially representative of our collection development priorities and of interest to both the College community and…
Transformation: Towards A People’s Democracy (2021) is a movement book for anyone working for an expansive vision of social justice.