Archive for January, 2013

Mary Hobbs Renovation Delayed

The renovation of Mary Hobbs that was scheduled to start March 2013 has been delayed pending additional study and gift funding. More

Two Holidays Added to 2013 Calendar

President Kent Chabotar has initiated changes to Guilford College’s 2013 calendar, resulting in two additional holidays. The changes are specifically for the 2013 calendar year. More

Celebration of Life for Mickey Ephrath Jan. 30

Michael “Mickey” Ephrath of Fairfax, Va., who was enrolled at Guilford in the fall, died Monday, Jan. 7. A celebration of his life will be held in the Hut at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30. More

Hands-on Learning

Woodworking provides a counterbalance to Jim Hood’s job as a professor of English, and he’s sharing that longtime hobby with students during January Term. More

Registration for Geoffrey Canada Lecture Starts Jan. 28

Email registration will begin Monday, Jan. 28, for tickets to hear education advocate Geoffrey Canada speak in the Bryan Series. More

Guilford Honors MLK’s Legacy Jan. 30-Feb. 1

Guilford will celebrate the leadership and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with four programs Jan. 30-Feb. 1. More

From ‘Whose Line’ to Guilford

Of all the things one does to prepare for a job interview, watching a show like “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” usually isn’t on the list. More

Andris Goncarovs Earns Weekly Honors

Andris Goncarovs ’14 earned the Old Dominion Athletic Conference’s (ODAC) Men’s Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week Award Monday, Guilford’s first of the season. More

Steve Shapiro to Serve as Interim Assistant Dean

For the 2013 spring semester, Steve Shapiro will serve as interim assistant dean for student academic affairs while Erin Brownlee Dell is on leave. More

Faculty Exhibition Opens Feb. 6

The Guilford College Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition opens with a reception 1:30-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the main gallery of Hege Library. More