Posts tagged Service

Early College Seniors Recognized with Student Leadership Award

We often hear about Guilford College students volunteering to improve the community. In case anyone was wondering, Early College students are just as ready to volunteer their time. More

Hunger Fellows Launch Mobile Market

Some Guilford students have taken a big step in combating hunger and food issues in the Greensboro area. More

Branding Project Produces New Marketing Materials

The Office of Communications & Marketing has partnered with Grip Design on a branding project to effectively promote the College, especially to prospective students and donors. More

Naadiya Hasan, Julie Winterich Named CPPS Faculty Fellows

Sociology and Anthropology Department faculty Naadiya Hasan and Julie Winterich have been selected to receive 2013-14 Center for Principled Problem Solving Faculty Fellowships.  More

CCE Student Government Hosts Kidney Walk March 24

The Center for Continuing Education Student Government Association will hold its second annual Kidney Walk on March 24. Registration starts at 1 p.m. at Dana Auditorium, and the walk begins at 2 p.m. More

Join the CCE Student Government Kidney Walk March 24

The Center for Continuing Education Student Government Association will hold its second annual Kidney Walk on March 24. More

Guilford Named to Community Service Honor Roll

For the seventh straight year, Guilford has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. More

Softball Team Prepping for Relay for Life May 3-4

In addition to preparing for the upcoming 2013 season, Guilford’s softball team is working on the school’s second Relay for Life event. More

Emily Currie, Pearls & Heels Featured on WGHP

WGHP Fox 8 recently broadcast a segment on Emily Currie ’14 and Pearls & Heels for Careers, an organization she started to help homeless women dress professionally for job interviews. More

Invasive Species Removal Feb. 9

All are invited to help remove the many species of invasive shrubs and vines that are overtaking parts of the College Woods.  More