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Alumni & Post-Grads

Quick Stats

Alumni Publications
  • E-mail newsletter
  • The Guilford Magazine, printed for students, parents, and alumni, includes a "Class Notes" section
Major Alumni Events
  • Homecoming
  • Young Alumni gatherings
Alumni Services There are regional groups/councils of alumni across the country in Atlanta, LA, Washington DC, Charlotte, and more.
Famous Alumni
  • Howard Coble (Class of '53) – U.S. representative (North Carolina)
  • Warren Misofsky (Class of '57) – political pollster
  • M. L. Carr (Class of '73) – one of several professional basketball players from Guilford, an MBA player and coach administrator, currently connected to the Charlotte Bobcats
  • Keith Holliday (Class of '75 – mayor of Greensboro
  • Harrison Hickman (Class of '75) – political pollster
  • Mary Ann Akers (Class of '91) – former NPR correspondent
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Facts

Alumni OfficeWhat's This?

Alumni House
Off West Friendly Avenue
www.guilford.edu/audience.cfm?audience=alumni

Did You Know? Other alumni have achieved acclaim in the sciences and in Quakers societies.

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