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Randolph gearing up for Giving Tuesday with matching gift

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Randolph has received a $25,000 matching gift from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund for the College’s sixth annual Giving Tuesday on Dec. 1.... READ MORE >>

Alumna matching Annual Fund gifts as end of fiscal year nears

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Gifts made to Randolph’s Annual Fund will go much further this year, thanks to the generous support of a former student.... READ MORE >>

Randolph goes all out for its fifth annual Giving Tuesday campaign

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Randolph College went all out for its fifth annual Giving Tuesday on December 3. During the daylong event yesterday, more than 730 alumnae and alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff, and students contributed to the Annual Fund, helping Randolph raise more than $325,000, which surpassed the gift total in 2018. All Annual Fund gifts given to... READ MORE >>

Randolph to participate in international Giving Tuesday campaign December 3

Students pose in the Giving Tuesday photo booth during the day of giving in 2018

Randolph College will celebrate its fifth annual giving day on Giving Tuesday, December 3. Giving Tuesday is a globally recognized day of giving back, and follows the holiday shopping days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. On this day, individuals worldwide unite their efforts for the benefit of the charitable causes that matter most to... READ MORE >>

Randolph sets second-highest fundraising mark in college history for 2018-19

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With more than $12 million raised, Randolph College had its second-largest fundraising year in the College’s history this year—thanks to the generous support of alumnae and alumni, faculty and staff, parents, and others. The largest fundraising year was 2015-16. Giving to the Annual Fund and other unrestricted funds, including Reunion giving, totaled over $2.2 million... READ MORE >>

Randolph sets new record for largest-ever day of giving on Giving Tuesday

Wes Fugate, vice president for student affairs, and Randolph students express their gratitude at the Giving Tuesday photo booth

Randolph College set record highs for giving during Giving Tuesday on November 27. During the daylong event yesterday, 725 alumnae and alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff, and students contributed to the Annual Fund, helping Randolph raise over $285,000. The results broke records for the College in both participation numbers and dollars, making Giving Tuesday 2018... READ MORE >>

Randolph joins worldwide Giving Tuesday Campaign on November 27

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Last year, nearly 600 alumnae and alumni, parents, students, faculty and staff, and friends of the College united to raise over $150,000 for the Annual Fund on Giving Tuesday.... READ MORE >>

Submit your T-shirt design for Giving Tuesday!

T-shirt for Giving Tuesday 2017 at Randolph

For the fourth year, Randolph will join the worldwide Giving Tuesday movement, which takes place on November 27. New to the event this year this year is a T-shirt design contest for students. Submissions are due by October 25, and the winner of the contest will receive a $20 gift card to Magnolia Foods. In... READ MORE >>

Randolph records highest giving participation in over a decade for FY 2017-18

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Randolph College ended the 2017-18 fiscal and fundraising year on June 30 with the highest alumnae and alumni participation rate since 2006. Alumnae and alumni giving participation was at 25.2 percent—up 2 percent from the previous year. “We are extremely proud and privileged to have such wonderful alumnae and alumni who are profoundly dedicated to... READ MORE >>

Show your support and Rally for Randolph!

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Randolph alumnae and alumni have the chance to participate in the Rally for Randolph giving campaign to help the College meet its Annual Fund goals for the 2017-18 fiscal year, which ends June 30. To ensure that the College meets its goals, an anonymous alumna from the Class of 1981 has issued a participation challenge.... READ MORE >>