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Psychology Professor's Book Published Internationally
Beth Schwartz co-wrote book aimed at helping faculty improve teaching and learning

Global to Local Studies Students Help Out Local Food Ministries
Student project brings churches, non-profits together

Senior Seminar Explores Difficulties, Benefits of Sustainable Farming
Economics students put textbook lessons to the test during road trip to local organic farm

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Randolph College class aims to feed the hungry
This week, Professor Jennifer Abbassi and about 20 students in her Global to Local political science class hosted a hunger dialogue to help area food agencies coordinate their services and increase efficiency.

Global to Local Studies Students Help Out Local Food Ministries
Student project brings churches, non-profits together

Two from Randolph Appointed to Local Arts Council
Ken Parks, Susan Klein elected to first Board of Directors for the James River Council for the Arts and Humanities

Local Counselors Question Disorder Study
Randolph psychology professor featured in news coverage

Randolph Assistant Professor's Writing Recognized
Several publications to feature Wendy Miles' work

Randolph Ushers in Holiday Season with Traditional Musical Programs
Chorale and Touch of Harmony schedule performances

Psychology Professor's Book Published Internationally
Beth Schwartz co-wrote book aimed at helping faculty improve teaching and learning

Senior Seminar Explores Difficulties, Benefits of Sustainable Farming
Economics students put textbook lessons to the test during road trip to local organic farm

Randolph Senior Leads Middle Schoolers in LEGO Robotics Competition
Davenport participant coaches first-ever robotics team from Jubilee Family Development Center

Randolph Music Professor Featured in Local Newspaper
Dan Raessler studies 18th Century music in a way that is faithful to composers

Randolph Women to be Honored With Induction Into Local Chapter of Iota Sigma Pi
National chemistry honor society recognizes outstanding female student scientists

Randolph's Master Facilities Plan Outlines Decade of Campus Improvements
Plan approved by Board of Trustees in October

Award-winning CNN Political Correspondent Gives Behind-the-Scenes Look at Election
Candy Crowley `70 talked with students, presented public lecture on Nov. 18

Randolph College Hosts Prominent Archaeologist
David W. Anthony, Jr. to speak at public lecture honoring his parents

Students Get Real Life Experience With National Political Campaign
Students intern for Obama campaign

Randolph Hosts Founder of DC Central Kitchen
Robert Egger was named one of 50 Most Powerful and Influential Nonprofit Leaders

WildCat Theatre Performs Splendora
Play focuses on transformation

Randolph College Inaugurates Ninth President
Two-day celebration focuses on college's rich past, present, and future

Randolph College Celebrates Inauguration
Local newspaper sits down with President Klein

Emmy-Award Winning Director to Offer Lecture
David Crank will speak to students, public Oct. 27