A Family Tradition
The college experience is often full of tradition and community. One local family has made Guilford College a tradition of its own.
The college experience is often full of tradition and community. One local family has made Guilford College a tradition of its own.
Many people question my fascination with the German culture and language. Coming from a Puerto Rican household, what could possibly attract someone like me to a country on the other side of the world…
Charlie McAlpin ’06 had his whole future mapped out. He planned to attend Guilford College, major in English and Psychology, go to graduate school, and pursue a career as a therapist — he soon found…
During Guilford College’s Fall Break, Peace and Conflict Studies students Cynthia Zielny '20, Sierra Mendez-Neff '19, and Emily Martin led by Zulfiya Tursunova, attended "Commemorating Violent…
Rebecca Gibian ’13 has published her first book, The RBG Way, detailing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s secrets of success.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Rachel Riskind and Associate Professor of Philosophy Vance Ricks recently teamed up to teach a new 12-week course on the perspectives of parenthood.
This October a Guilford team attended the Fall 2019 Universities Studying Slavery Conference, “The Academy’s Original Sin,” jointly hosted by the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University in…
The struggle in chemistry was real for Carrie Shropshire ’16. Yet as the Oak Ridge, N.C., native wrestled with the concepts in high school, something happened. She began to appreciate the science…
Anna Honer '21 shares how studying abroad in India changed her life and made her a better global citizen.
In early October, Chairperson of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and Assistant Professor Zulfiya Tursunova chaired a panel on “Re-imagining peace and justice through accountability,…