Driving Advocacy Forward
© 2020 Annalee-Durland Jones '22 Students in Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Zulfiya Tursunova’s introductory course gained hands-on experience in community activation while volunteering…
© 2020 Annalee-Durland Jones '22 Students in Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Zulfiya Tursunova’s introductory course gained hands-on experience in community activation while volunteering…
My name is Mariam Sheriff ’23, and I am a transfer student at Guilford College majoring in Community and Justice Studies with a double minor in Spanish Language and Peace and Conflict Studies.
Associate Professor of Biology Bryan Brendley and Professor of Biology Melanie Lee-Brown gave students the opportunity to become active observers of life around them and to connect with the natural…
In March, I didn’t think I would start off the new semester wearing a face mask and being six feet apart from my classmates.
Criminal Justice and International Studies double major Nema Kodio ’22 is one of only 30 people worldwide who recently received the Freedom Builders Fellowship.
As a Charlotte native who attended a large high school, Margaret Brown ’20 was looking forward to attending a small college close to home.
Internships are the epitome of experiential learning. They allow students to put classroom theory to practice while experiencing day-to-day functions of the area they’re interested in.
Guilford recently placed on three of U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges rankings.
With more than 50 clubs and organizations and tons of events each semester, Guilford has something for everyone to get involved on campus — even while social distancing!
Haydyn Foulke ’22 was recently selected to serve on the 2020-21 Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) Advocacy Corps, whose focus this year is lobbying for immigration reform.