Main Events Calendar
September22 - Fri^9 p.m.Family Weekend Stars and the Beginning of the Observing Season Celebration!
Winfree Observatory
WildCat Weekend marks the beginning of the observing season, come see some stars!23 - Sat^9 a.m.WildCat Weekend 2023
Campus , Randolph College Campus10 a.m.WildCat Weekend:Men's Lacrosse Alumnae Game
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center10 a.m.Science Saturday
Martin 315, Martin Science Building
Science Saturday hands-on sessions are open to High School students only, are free of charge, and include lunch. Pre-registration is required. This week Marc Ordower, Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, will be exploring "Wrapping, Folding, Geometry, and Topology". Please see http://www.randolphcollege.edu/sciencesaturdays for more information and to register.10:30 a.m.WildCat Weekend:Softball Alumni & Home run Derby
Soccer/Softball Field, Athletics and Dance Center3 p.m.Open House - WILDCAT Weekend
Randolph College Campus
Join our Admission Team and our fellow WildCats for WildCat Weekend Open House! You will have the opportunity to tour our beautiful, historic campus, interact with current students, discover our academic programs and extracurricular activities, get to know our admission team that will help guide you through the admissions process, and don't forget to stay for the festivities at the WildCat Tailgate before the Women's and Men's Soccer Matches! Come see what makes us unique and what helps us "Be an Original."
<https://admission.randolphcollege.edu/register/?id=ef9df88c-9fb7-42c2-a1ed-b3b4f2e34bc7>3 p.m.Performing Arts Showcase
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Join the Department of Performing Arts for its annual showcase of dance, music, and theatre during Wildcat Weekend! This family-friendly concert includes student performances as soloists, in small groups, and in Chorale and Chamber Orchestra. Admission is free.4 p.m.Women's Soccer vs Averett University
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center7 p.m.Men's Soccer vs Randolph Macon
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center25 - Mon^5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm)
Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome).
Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.)
To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@randolphcollege.edu.27 - Wed^4 p.m.Women's Soccer vs Eastern Mennonite University
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center7 p.m.Men's Soccer vs Guilford
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center7:30 p.m.Guest Artist Recital: The Terra Quartet
Maier Museum of Art
Prizewinners of the 2023 Melbourne and Osaka International Chamber Music Competitions and Gold medalists and Grand Prize winners of the 2022 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the Terra String Quartet is a vibrant young international ensemble based in New York City. Praised for their "remarkable maturity and musicality" and "superb ensemble playing" (Hyde Park Herald, Chicago), these four musicians hail from across the globe and, through their unique individuality as artists, are committed to infusing the string quartet with equal parts passion, spontaneity, and humor. The program includes works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Caroline Shaw, and Felix Mendelssohn. Admission is free.29 - Fri^6:30 p.m.Women's Volleyball vs W&L
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center30 - Sat^12 p.m.Women's Volleyball vs Hollins, VUL
Gym, Athletics and Dance CenterOctober1 - Sun^5 p.m.French Film: Les Femmes du 6e Étage
Leggett 537, Harold G. Leggett Building
L'Alliance Française de Lynchburg Presents
French Language Movie Night
Les Femmes du 6e Étage
by Philippe Le Guay • 2010 • 1h 42m
Comedy, with Fabrice Luchini • Sandrine Kiberlain • Natalia Verbeke
Paris, in the early 1960s. Jean-Louis Joubert is a serious but up-tight stockbroker, married to Suzanne, a starchy class-conscious woman and father of two arrogant teenage boys, currently in a boarding school. The affluent man lives a steady yet boring life. At least until, due to fortuitous circumstances, Maria, the charm-ing new maid at the service of Jean-Louis' family, makes him dis-cover the servants' quarter on the sixth floor of the luxury build-ing he owns and lives in. There live a crowd of lively Spanish maids who will help Jean-Louis to open to a new civilization and a new approach of life. In their company - and more precisely in the company of beautiful Maria - Jean-Louis will gradually be-come another man, a better man.
On: Sunday, October 1st at 5pm
Where: Leggett Hall #537 at Randolph College
2500 Rivermont Ave (http://web.randolphcollege.edu/explore/)
Directions: enter Randolph College from Rivermont Ave at circular drive (Main Campus Drive). Pass Main Hall (with bell tower). Turn left on path, to the left of the Psychology Building, under breezeway. Leggett Hall is at end of path. Enter door on right. Come to room 537.
Price: Free of charge to the public2 - Mon^5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm)
Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome).
Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.)
To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@randolphcollege.edu.4 - Wed^6:30 p.m.Women's Volleyball vs UofL
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center5 - Thu^4 p.m.Public launch of the Science Campaign
Hampson Commons, Student Center
Celebrate the launch of the Science Matters Campaign to renovate the Martin Science Building!
Remarks at 4:10 p.m. followed by a reception. If you plan to attend, please respond no later than September 22 to events@randolphcollege.edu or 877-769-2443.6 - Fri^4 p.m.Euripides’ Ion - 2023 Randolph College Greek Play
Dell, Outdoor Areas
The 2023 Randolph College Greek Play presents : Euripides’ Ion.
A family melodrama set at Delphi, it tells the story of Creusa finding Ion, the son she abandoned at birth. He's been brought up as a servant in the sanctuary of Apollo, his father. The play explores divine injustice, the dangers of national pride, and the longing for kinship.
Written by Euripides during the Peloponnesian War, the play is a happy-ending tragedy, with a remarkable variety of music. Directed by Amy R. Cohen, with music direction by Randall Speer, and choreography by Mitchell Ngenya, ’25.
Admission is Free
Rain Location will be Houston Memorial Chapel7 - Sat^10 a.m.SCIENCE & ART SATURDAYS - Crafting Ancient Coins
Maier Museum of Art
Art Saturday hands-on sessions are open to High School students only, are free of charge, and include lunch. Pre-registration is required. This week Emilie Bryant, Randolph College Collections Assistant, will be exploring "Crafting Ancient Coins". Please see <http://www.randolphcollege.edu/sciencesaturdays> for more information and to register.10:30 a.m.Orchestra "Pop-Up"
Hampson Commons, Student Center2 p.m.Women's Soccer vs Ferrum College
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center4 p.m.Euripides’ Ion - 2023 Randolph College Greek Play
Dell, Outdoor Areas
The 2023 Randolph College Greek Play presents : Euripides’ Ion.
A family melodrama set at Delphi, it tells the story of Creusa finding Ion, the son she abandoned at birth. He's been brought up as a servant in the sanctuary of Apollo, his father. The play explores divine injustice, the dangers of national pride, and the longing for kinship.
Written by Euripides during the Peloponnesian War, the play is a happy-ending tragedy, with a remarkable variety of music. Directed by Amy R. Cohen, with music direction by Randall Speer, and choreography by Mitchell Ngenya, ’25.
Admission is Free
Rain Location will be Houston Memorial Chapel4 p.m.Men's Soccer @ EMU
Eastern Mennonite University8 - Sun^4 p.m.Euripides’ Ion - 2023 Randolph College Greek Play
Dell, Outdoor Areas
The 2023 Randolph College Greek Play presents : Euripides’ Ion.
A family melodrama set at Delphi, it tells the story of Creusa finding Ion, the son she abandoned at birth. He's been brought up as a servant in the sanctuary of Apollo, his father. The play explores divine injustice, the dangers of national pride, and the longing for kinship.
Written by Euripides during the Peloponnesian War, the play is a happy-ending tragedy, with a remarkable variety of music. Directed by Amy R. Cohen, with music direction by Randall Speer, and choreography by Mitchell Ngenya, ’25.
Admission is Free
Rain Location will be Houston Memorial Chapel9 - Mon^5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm)
Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome).
Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.)
To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@randolphcollege.edu.11 - Wed^7 p.m.Men's Soccer vs University of Lynchburg
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center14 - Sat^2 p.m.Women's Soccer vs VWU
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center7 p.m.Men's Soccer vs W&L
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center16 - Mon^5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm)
Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome).
Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.)
To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@randolphcollege.edu.22 - Sun^2 p.m.Opening Reception for the 112th Annual Exhibition - Back to Front: Artists' Books by Women
Maier Museum of Art
Celebrate the opening of the 112th Annual Exhibition - Back to Front: Artists' Books by Women. Refreshments & cash bar (beer/wine).
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