Archive for October, 2012

Compensation Update for 2013

There’s good news and bad news for College faculty and staff. More

Environmental Studies Students Meet on the Other Side of the World

Guilford students might run into each other around town, but halfway around the world? That’s a little less likely. More

Lantern Tour of New Garden Friends Cemetery Oct. 31

Friends Center will present its annual lantern tour of the New Garden Quaker graveyard at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31 — (the day the world calls) Hallowe’en.  More

Study Group Recommends Not to Resume Relationship with Chick-fil-A

President Kent Chabotar established a study group of students, faculty and staff from across campus in August in response to the concerns of some faculty members and students about the relationship between the College and Chick-fil-A. More

College Introduces E-Billing and E-Payments for Students

Guilford is introducing a new process to enhance the billing, payment, and refund experience for all students. More

N&R Covers Tina Brown’s Bryan Series Speech

The Greensboro News & Record covered Tina Brown’s Oct. 23 speech at War Memorial Auditorium, the first event of the 2012-13 Bryan Series. More

View Campus Images by Photojournalist Roger Sommer

A gallery of 96 campus images shot by photojournalist Roger Sommer has been posted on Flickr. More

Matt Pawlowski ’16 Named ODAC Offensive Player of the Week

Matt PawlowskiQuarterback Matt Pawlowski ’16 earned his third Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Offensive Football Player of the Week Award after his performance against Randolph-Macon College Oct. 20. More

Open Enrollment for Benefits Begins Nov. 5

Modifications to health, dental, life and vision insurance coverage may be made during this year’s open enrollment period, Nov. 5-Dec. 5. More

President Invites Community to Participate in Guilford Shares Campaign

President Kent Chabotar invites community members to participate in the Fall 2012 Guilford Shares, our annual giving campaign to support nonprofit organizations that serve the environmental, arts, human and social resource needs of the broader community. More