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Randolph announces 2020-21 Academic & Leadership Awards

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Randolph announces 2019 Academic and Leadership Awards

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Randolph College held its annual Academic and Leadership Awards ceremony to honor students who excelled in their academic performance as well as demonstrated leadership at the College. The following students received awards: Academic Awards Art and Art History Outstanding First Year: A’Nyeja Adams Rachel Trexler Ellis ‘44 Art Prize for Excellence in Art: Cai Czuhai... READ MORE >>

Randolph opens food pantry to help community members who are food insecure

Student volunteers Madeline Owens '20 and Avery Payne '21 helped cut the ribbon for the official opening of the Randolph College Food Pantry on Wednesday.

Thanks to Randolph’s Community Fellows group and Park View Community Mission, a new campus food pantry is now open in Room 107 of Moore Hall. The pantry is intended to help any students, faculty, and staff in need. Food insecurity is a growing problem in the United States. One in eight Americans, or about 40... READ MORE >>

Student leaders represent Randolph at regional conference

Front row, L-R: Leo Galopin '20, Jdody Misidor ’21, Nokomis Daniels ’21; back row: Allen Vaytser ’20, Maddy Owens ’20, Brittany Lundy ’19, and Tori “Tea” Green ’19

Some of Randolph’s top community leaders attended the Active Citizens Conference at the College of William & Mary this weekend. Around 175 students, faculty, and staff from institutions in the area attended the event. At the conference, students learned about best practices for impacting their communities and how to mobilize social change. Randolph’s participants were... READ MORE >>

A Legacy of Service: $1.25 million gift honors Mamie Jolley Bruce ’44

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A new $1.25 million grant will establish an endowment fund enabling the College to expand its Community Fellows program, Randolph President Bradley W. Bateman announced this week. The funding is the result of gifts from the Jolley Foundation, Jolley Bruce Christman ’69, and her brother, James McDuffie “Duff” Bruce, III. The grant will establish the... READ MORE >>

Student leaders attend national LEAD365 conference

From left, attendees included Tori Green ’19, Brittany Lundy ’19, staff advisor Amanda Gelber, staff advisor Lisa Quell, Mackenzie Ambrose ’21, Leo Galopin ’20, Luis Chaparro ’19, and Tyrah Cobb-Davis ’19.

Last weekend, six students in Randolph’s Emerging Leaders Institute and other leadership roles on campus were selected to attend the LEAD365 National Conference in Orlando, Florida. Attendees included Mackenzie Ambrose ’21, a Davenport Leader and Emerging Leader; Tyrah Cobb-Davis ’19, a member of Macon Activities Council (MAC) and an Emerging Leader; Leo Galopin ’20, a... READ MORE >>

Randolph presents 2018 Academic and Leadership Awards

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Randolph College presented numerous  students on Wednesday with academic and leadership awards. The annual Academic and Leadership Awards ceremony honors students who excelled in their academic performance as well as demonstrated leadership at the College. Academic Awards Art and Art History Rachel Trexler Ellis ’44 Art Prize for Excellence: Morgan Osburn and Stacey Samuels Best... READ MORE >>