- Guilford College
infobox University
name= Guilford College
motto= "I strive for wisdom and virtue"
endowment= $69 million
president=Kent John Chabotar
established= 1837
type= Liberal Arts
faculty= 126
students= 2,682
traditional age students= 1,297
colors= Crimson and Grey
city=Greensboro, North Carolina
country= USA
campus= Suburban, 340acre s (1.37 km²)
mascot= Quaker
free_label= Sports
free=NCAA Division III
website= [http://www.guilford.edu guilford.edu]Guilford College is a small, private, four-year
liberal arts college inGreensboro, North Carolina founded by theReligious Society of Friends (the Quakers). Founded in 1837 as the New Garden Boarding School, its name was changed to Guilford College in 1888 when the academic program expanded considerably. Guilford is the third-oldest coeducational institution in the country and the oldest such institution in the South.Guilford College is listed in
Loren Pope 's "Colleges That Change Lives ".tudent body
Only about ten percent of the student body are Quakers; however, the institution is governed by Quaker principles. It is the oldest
co-education al institution of higher learning in the Southeast, and the fourth-oldest institution of higher learning in North Carolina. Its academic atmosphere, like that of many Quaker colleges, is open and informal; for example, many professors encourage students to call them by their first names.The college strives to uphold its core values of equality, diversity, community, integrity, stewardship, justice, integrity and excellence. The student body is diverse as Guilford intentionally draws students from a wide geographic, political, religious, ethnic and socioeconomic background. The college seeks to maintain an environment where all perspectives are valued and respected. Its current president is
Kent John Chabotar , the first non-Quaker to hold the position.The school does not allow fraternities or sororities to be formed on campus.
Athletics
Guilford competes as an NCAA
Division III andOld Dominion Athletic Conference member. The school has won five national championships, including the 1973 NAIA men'sbasketball title, the 1981 NAIA women's tennis title and the 1989 (NAIA), 2002 and 2005 (NCAA Division III) men'sgolf titles.Campus events
In the past decade, Guilford's Bryan Series has brought many notable speakers to the campus and city for an annual public lecture series. Past speakers have included
Desmond Tutu ,Mikhail Gorbachev ,Colin Powell ,Madeleine Albright andKen Burns . Bryan series speakers for the 2006-2007 year will include former president of IrelandMary Robinson andPulitzer Prize winning authorsDavid McCullough andToni Morrison .Probably the largest campus-wide party of the year, besides Homecoming, is "Serendipity", held annually in the spring. The significance of the weekend-long festival has faded in recent years but in its heyday during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the festival was attended by Guilford students and alumni as well as thousands of students from other local institutions in the Triad area. Musical acts who have played this event include: De La Soul, Luscious Jackson, The Violent Femmes and The Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Every summer, the college hosts the five-week-long [http://www.easternmusicfestival.com Eastern Music Festival] , where both professional and student musicians come together for seminars and public performances. In 2005, EMF featured more than 70 concerts and music-related events on- and off-campus.
The Quaker Mascot
"Nathan" is the mascot of Guilford College. He is often depicted with a tall hat and buckled shoes reminiscent of the
Quaker Oats man. You will see him at athletic contests wearing the uniform of the appropriate sport at the time.The Fighting Quaker
One of the more notable nicknames for "Nathan" is the "Fighting Quaker." This name is more well known and popular than the official name; "Nathan." "Nathan" is named after Nathaniel Greene, who led colonist troops in the Revolutionary War Battle of Guilford Courthouse just miles from the campus. Greene was describe as "The Fighting Quaker" in David McCullough's book "1776." This name is oxymoronic as Quakers, by nature, are pacifists. "Nathan" is also representative of Nathan Hunt, the founder of Guilford College.
Notable alumni
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Jody Torres : '00, Catalan film producer
*Junior Lord '98, Arena Football player
*Brian Lowit : '98, owner ofLovitt Records
*Chip Hester : '92, head football coach,Catawba College
*Tony Womack : '92,major league baseball player
*Arthur L. Chase : '91, Sports Information Director,Duke University
*Mike Waddell : '91, Senior Associate Director of Athletics,University of Cincinnati
*Heidi Meroth : '91, Tennis Professional,USPTA
*Mary Ann Akers : '91, reporter for "Roll Call "
*Steve Wilmot : '83, tournament director,Verizon Heritage (PGA Tour )
*William Queen : '81, author ofNew York Times bestseller "Under and Alone "
*World B. Free (née Lloyd Free): '76, former NBA player
*Keith Holliday : '75, mayor ofGreensboro, North Carolina
*Harrison Hickman : '75, political advisor and pollster
*Rick Elmore : '74, Judge,North Carolina Court of Appeals
*Greg Jackson : '74, former [NFL] player
*M.L. Carr : '73, former ABA/NBA player, head coach and executive
*Ronnie Lowenstein : '73, director, New York City Independent Budget Office
*Marilyn McIntyre : '71, actress in stage, television and film
*E.V. "Rick" Goings : '70, chairman and CEO ofTupperware
*Penelope W. Kyle : '69, president ofRadford University
*Doc Searls : '69, journalist,Cluetrain author
*Bob Kauffman : '68, three-time NBA All-Star and former NBA head coach/general manager
*Dave Odom : '65, head men's basketball coach,University of South Carolina
*Warren Mitofsky : '57, inventor of theexit poll
*Howard Coble : '53, member of U.S. House of Representatives (6th District, N.C.)
*Rick Ferrell : '28, former major league baseball player and member of theBaseball Hall of Fame
*Ernie Shore : '13, formermajor league baseball player and teammate ofBabe Ruth
*Joseph M. Dixon : 1889, U.S. representative, Senator and Governor ofMontana Notable students
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Nathaniel Heatwole , a Guilford student, pleaded guilty in 2003 of placingbox cutter s and other banned items in commercial aircraft. In e-mail to theTransportation Security Administration , he stated his "public disobedience" was intended to highlight flaws inairport security .Fact|date=February 2008
* OnJanuary 31 ,2005 , sophomore Jordan Snipes, a guard on the Guilfordbasketball team, made an convert|87|ft|m|sing=on full-court shot to win the game againstRandolph-Macon College with 0.6 seconds remaining. Video footage was caught byWRIC-TV , the ABC affiliate inRichmond, Virginia , and was widely broadcast, including onESPN SportsCenter 's Top 10 Plays andMarv Albert 's Sports Bloopers on "The Late Show with David Letterman ."Fact|date=February 2008Notable Faculty
Howard Brinton , a Quaker activist and author, served as the acting president of Guilford during World War I.Gallery
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WQFS Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.guilford.edu/ Guilford College official site]
* [http://www.guilfordian.com/ Student newspaper The Guilfordian official site]
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