It’s likely that most college students have seen an interview conducted by Barbara Walters, read a novel by Jane Austen or Toni Morrison or seen one of Viola Davis’s captivating performances on screen.
But...
During Women’s History Month, we often see familiar figures featured on our Instagram feeds and praised in news stories. Most people are aware of the accomplishments of women like Amelia Earhart, Eleanor...
On March 3, Guilford’s Intercultural Engagement Center (IEC) hosted a presentation on reproductive justice to kick off Women’s History Month. Krishauna Hines-Gaither, the director of Guilford’s IEC,...
“Today we are here to celebrate women,” said junior Kendra Guzman, president of Hispanos Unidos de Guilford (HUG). “We are here to celebrate all women. We are here to celebrate trans women, those...
As March is Women’s History Month, The Guilfordian’s editorial board would like to affirm our dedication to telling the stories of women in the Guilford community and portraying them responsibly and...
Since spring break, the Boren Lounge of Founders Hall has been decorated with Visiting Lecturer for Art Katy Collier’s work.
“This room was not beautiful, and it is really beautiful now,” said...
Mylène Dressler wins book award
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing Mylène Dressler is the 2018 winner of the is Book Pipeline award for her latest novel, “The Last To See Me.”...
“When women tell their stories, other women sometimes can raise their voices as well,” said Associate Professor of English Mylène Dressler.
Dressler, along with other Guilford faculty members,...
“Our intention here today is to be open and accepting of what the universe has to offer,” said yoga instructor Leanne Pizio.
Pizio led the yoga session hosted by the JPS 350 course, “Women, Crime...