Guilford College News in Brief

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor
March 30, 2018
Event showcases Guilford’s LGBTQIA history Guilford offered students, faculty, staff and other community members the chance to learn about the College’s LGBTQIA history at Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Company on Thursday, March 22. The event also featured the LGBTQIA history of the University of Nort...
Guilford staff face layoffs due to budget cuts

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor
February 9, 2018
Assistant Director of Internships Amber Slade will no longer be working at Guilford College. Slade was laid off due to a recent round of budget cuts after working in the Career Development Center since April 2017. “Amber has communications with all of the organizations who have worked with Guilford...
Guilford College News in Brief

November 3, 2017
Fleming lecture features Daniel Hunter Every year, Guilford co-sponsors the Peace and Conflict Studies Fleming Lecture along with the American Friends Service Committee. This year, activist and author Daniel Hunter offered a talk entitled “Social Movements in Turbulent Times.” Hunter is the au...
Community Senate Update
Collin Gendron, Business Manager
September 25, 2015
The Senate meeting this week included discussion of the new golf club, Undergraduate Research, the Center for Principled Problem Solving and the Career Development Center. The golf club presented at Senate requesting to become a club, a resolution that passed. The golf club is looking to teach new pl...
First ever Quake Talks: Stories Worth Telling inspires and informs students

Aubrey King, Staff Writer
November 7, 2014
On the afternoon of Oct. 31, a group of eager listeners gathered in the lobby of Founders Hall as Sol Weiner ‘14 stepped up to the podium to give the inaugural presentation in the first-ever Quake Talks: Stories Worth Telling. Throughout the rest of the day and into Nov. 1, passersby stopped to...
CDC: a valuable, under-used resource

Juliet Magoon, Staff Writer
September 12, 2014
Have you ever visited the Career Development Center? For many Guilford students, the answer is a swift “no.” Students often fall victim to resisting or waiting too long to get the help they need, making them unprepared for life after Guilford College. They often seem hesitant to visit the CDC, ...
Life After Guilford: Non-profit fair a profitable experience

Meg Holden, Features Editor
March 30, 2012
It is a beautiful Wednesday afternoon in March. The sky is a cloudless blue, music is playing on Founders patio and the aromas of French fries, pork loins and vegan chik'n wraps entice students into the dining hall. In Alumni Gym, however, a different scene is unfolding. Inside, away from the laid-back...
Life After Guilford: Gearing up for the post-graduation job search
Michael MacVane, Staff Writer
February 3, 2012
Imagine that you have just graduated and received your diploma. The questions on most minds after all the excitement of graduation are "Where am I going to work? What jobs are there for me? What can I do with the major that I just received?" The key to getting a job after college is to be prepared...
Life after Guilford: Is graduate school right for you?
Kim Kleimeier, Staff Writer
January 27, 2012
If you’re currently a junior or senior, chances are the words “graduate school” have been lurking in your brain, especially since the time you have left at Guilford is running out. The question “What are your plans?” asked so frequently by parents and friends seems more like an interrogation...