Dec 9, 2025 | News, Philanthropy
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has lifted the probation it imposed on Guilford College in 2023, affirming that the College’s accreditation is no longer in danger. “This is the good news the entire Guilford College...Nov 24, 2025 | News, Philanthropy
Gertrude Beal spent nearly 40 years quietly strengthening Guilford College, building a reputation as someone who could find connections, prospects and possibilities long before anyone else knew they existed. A historian by training and a researcher by nature, she...Oct 23, 2025 | News, Philanthropy
When members of Highland Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem, N.C., gathered for their annual Pentecost service earlier this year, they found themselves asking a simple but profound question: how could the congregation’s giving reach young people and make a tangible...Oct 13, 2025 | Philanthropy
Loyalty Fund Allocation In order to support the current needs of the College, 10% of each gift will be allocated to the Loyalty Fund (where funds are needed most). These funds will cover essential operational and administrative costs. This allocation enables the...Sep 30, 2025 | Alumni News, Philanthropy
For Hugh Normile ’65, Guilford College is more than just a school he attended. Guilford is where his story began, where he stumbled into philosophy, learned values that still guide him today, and, most importantly, where he met Lynn — his late wife and the love of his...
Aug 29, 2025 | Alumni News, Legacy, Philanthropy
Linda Thorup ’82 Yadkinville, NC Linda’s family connections to Guilford and Quaker heritage run deep. Linda’s mother, Eleanor Corneilson Rice ’50, aunt, Janice Corneilson Warner ’55, sister, Lisa Rice Hayes ’80, and husband, Don Thorup ’81, each represent links...