On the Move
Spring 2008
Caldwell Gift Strengthens College’s FutureKatharine "Kitty" Stark Caldwell '74 and her husband L. Hardwick "Hacker" Caldwell have made a $1 million unrestricted commitment to Randolph College in recognition of Kitty's service to and love of her alma mater.
One Step at a TimeResident Director Paul Clay-Rooks walks from Lynchburg to Washington, D.C., to change the lives of women in Africa.
Symposium to Showcase Student AchievementThe Symposium for Artists & Scholars will showcase the exceptional work of the College’s students across all academic disciplines. Any Randolph student with a senior, honors, or summer research project, or any other scholarly or creative project, is eligible to participate.
Faculty Members Receive TenureEleven faculty members representing a wide array of disciplines have been awarded tenure and promoted to the rank of associate professor.
Works in ProgressTwice a semester, faculty and staff informally gather to share and discuss their personal research and current projects.
College to Develop New Facilities Master PlanIn this historic year, how do we incorporate our past and build a bridge to our future? This is one of the key questions being addressed across campus as development of a new facilities master plan begins.
New Field and Track Will Serve Campus CommunityMulti-purpose complex will support athletics teams’ practices and competitions, as well as community’s wellness and intramural and physical education activities.
Randolph Receives Grant to Foster Communication“What was key was the way we talked with one another, the openness we felt, and the beginning of understanding differing perspectives.”
97th Annual Exhibition Opens at the Maier MuseumThis year’s exhibit showcases prints from Tandem Press, the self-supporting printmaking studio affiliated with the Department of Art in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
College Pursues Green InitiativesRandolph College has been chosen to participate in a green pilot program that will rate sustainability initiatives on campuses across the country. The College’s participation underscores its continuing commitment to green design and sustainability measures.
An Update from the WildCat DenThe Randolph College WildCats took to the field, court, ring, pool, and trails in what were historical and action-packed fall and winter seasons.
Q&A Men's Athletics at RandolphInterim Athletic Director Heather Somers answers frequently asked questions about men's sports at Randolph College
Botanic Garden to Be Named for Dorothy BlissOutdoor laboratory provides showcase of native plants and wildflowers.
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