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A Hunger for Progress

Her passion for dismantling oppressive systems led Jacquelyn Sullivan ’20 to Guilford College and to her dream career as an advocate in Washington, D.C.

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Practicing Positivity

Exercise and Sport Sciences and Health Sciences double major Meredith Dunzweiler ’13 has always had a passion for helping people. With this passion and her unwavering drive, Meredith has journeyed…

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Turning the Page

As a transfer student living off campus, it may seem hard to find a sense of belonging, but Guilford’s tight-knit community and supportive faculty allowed McKinley Keener ’20 to feel right at home.

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Advocating Through Art

Assistant Professor of Art Antoine Williams recently auctioned his mixed-media work on Instagram in support of racial justice and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Putting Peace to Practice

Guilford’s Peace and Conflict Studies major examines the nature of conflict and violence, possibilities of social change, and means for nonviolent resolution. It was a perfect fit for Kentaro…

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Staying in Focus

Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies Chad Phillips has been teaching Documentary Film Production for nearly 15 years, but his spring 2020 course was an entirely new experience.

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Students, Faculty Showcase Work in ArtSpace

Guilford College art thesis students Annie Lattimore ‘20, Gloria Singleton-Kahn ’20, Sophie McDowell ’20 and incoming thesis student Willow Stevenson ’21 recently had their art work accepted into the…

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Examining the Human Experience

Professor of Religious Studies Mark Justad shares his 20 years of experience studying and teaching male social identities, interdependence, and selfhood in his course on Men, Masculinity, and…

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