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News · May 10, 2026

Speakers tell Guilford's Class of '26: democracy requires staying engaged.

More than 300 graduates crossed the stage at Commencement on May 9 to a charge from keynote speaker Jean Parvin Bordewich: "The world will keep asking you to look away. Don't."

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Student Features · May 9, 2026

Made Their Mark 2026.

Eleven seniors leaving Guilford for Fulbrights, NASA Langley, the Peace Corps, and grad schools across the country. Read where the Class of '26 is headed — and what Guilford gave them to take along.

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Service & Civic Life

Guilford Madness raises $1.286M in 36 hours.

Record participation from alumni, parents, and friends of the college.

APR 14, 2026
Academics

Retro tech, forward research: what GUS offers everyone.

The Guilford Undergraduate Symposium turns research into a campus-wide event.

APR 22, 2026
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The Guilford College Viewbook 2025.

The people, the place, and the programs — in their own words.

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The Place

Conservation easement will forever preserve Guilford Woods.

A new agreement protects the wooded heart of campus for generations.

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