Art Club Turns 100 in Style
Art in the Guilford College community has certainly changed over the past century, but one aspect of it has remained constant. The Guilford College Art Appreciation Club has been around the past 100…
Art in the Guilford College community has certainly changed over the past century, but one aspect of it has remained constant. The Guilford College Art Appreciation Club has been around the past 100…
The professor who needed a babysitter, the chief financial officer who found him a job, the housekeeping staff who took him in and showed him the ropes. Even now, all these years later, Robert Glaser…
In a way, his classmates say, there were two John Meroneys ’61. The one who, Sunday through Friday, roamed the campus with that red hair and warm smile. “Just as friendly as anyone could be,” says…
Maddie Smiley '23, an Early College student at Guilford, writes about her experience in Germany — including mountain climbing! — in spring 2022.
Timothy Kircher, H. Curt ’56 and Patricia S. ’57 Hege Professor of History, will give two invited talks in Italy in December in Rome and Florence.
Cambridge University Press has contracted with Bob Williams, Sulon Bibb Stedman Professor of Economics, to publish his next book as part of their Stratification Economics series. His work is…
Associate Professor of Economics Natalya Shelkova presented her most recent research on the Dodd-Frank’s CEO-to-employee pay ratio at the annual meeting of the Southern Economic Association in Fort…
Click here for all COVID-19, Coronavirus updates. During this Wellness Week, the Health and Safety Task Force would like to say thank you to the entire community for their diligence in practicing…
As a Guilford College Physics and Mathematics double major, Honors student Griffin Icenhower ’25 has his sights set on an electrical engineering career. A pitcher for the Quaker baseball team, his…
Mary Heisey ’14 carved out her own path at Guilford — a journey leading to the vibrant career in radio that she has today. Drawn to Guilford for its potential to make her a better person, Mary says…