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Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, speaks at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on February 21, 2017 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Stevenson discusses his work with incarcerated children, death row inmates, overturning wrongful convictions, and fighting racial injustice in the criminial justice system.

Stevenson speaks at Bryan Series

Abe Kenmore, Opinion Editor February 23, 2017

Bryan Stevenson had never met a lawyer when he started law school. This turned out to be an advantage. Because he was unaware of the corporate culture in law school, Stevenson explained in his Bryan...

Associate Dean, Barbara Lawrence speaks on education in prisons

Associate Dean, Barbara Lawrence speaks on education in prisons

February 23, 2017

Guilford College Associate Dean, Barbara Lawrence, speaks to faculty, students and members of the Greensboro community about the Guilford Higher Education Program in Prisons on Sunday. Feb 19, 2017....

Neil deGrasse Tyson talks science literacy

Neil deGrasse Tyson talks science literacy

Nicole Zelniker, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2017

For a man who has spent his life studying the stars, Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Bryan Series event was incredibly down-to-earth. “This is the first time I’ve ever given a talk in a place that has skyboxes,”...

2016-17 Bryan Series lineup announced

Maksym Kosachevskyy, Staff Writer April 8, 2016

How would you like to learn about the experiences of astronauts by speaking to them? Or maybe you would enjoy listening to a high-level lawyer discuss her involvement in international affairs? Well,...

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