A film 50 years in the making
A documentary by Hunter Neal '22, MSM '23 looks at Guilford's 1973 NAIA Championship team and gives viewers a glimpse into life at the College 50 years ago.
A documentary by Hunter Neal '22, MSM '23 looks at Guilford's 1973 NAIA Championship team and gives viewers a glimpse into life at the College 50 years ago.
Sarah Glover '88 gives back to Guilford because she wants future students to experience the positive impact the College had on her.
College leaders had a chance to visit a school in Brooklyn named after Greg Jackson '74. They hope it leads to more.
The DC Book of Pride celebrates the the sexuality of DC Comic's heroes and villains alike.
The minors in Entrepreneurship, Health and Humanities, and Public Health give students more opportunities to pursue their passions outside their majors.
The program helps students learn better study and time management strategies while earning six credits. A similar program is available to incoming freshmen.
The Virtual Scholarship Center will connect Guilford students this fall with local and state scholarship providers.
Guilford College Graduates, Families, Faculty, Staff and Alumni gathered for the 186th Commencement May 13, 2023 on the College Quad. Photos by Michael V. Crouch '10 & '12
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.