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MFA in theatre celebrates first graduating cohort

A group photo, with everyone sitting on the steps outside of Main Hall

“We’re all so passionate about creating the arts of the 21st century.”... READ MORE >>

Endstation kicking off summer season with the Central Virginia Fringe Festival

A graphic for an upcoming event, the Central Virginia Fringe Festival, with clouds in the background

The season starts with the brand new event and continues with the premiere of an original production and performances of a Shakespeare classic. ... READ MORE >>

Research project testing the potential uses of AI in role-playing video games

A student and a professor sit together, both looking at a laptop.

The project will investigate if large language models (LLM)—artificial intelligence that understands and generates human language, like ChatGPT—can autonomously update the game instead. ... READ MORE >>

Connecting Cultures: Randolph’s Quillian Visiting International Scholar shares Sri Lankan heritage 

Sudesh Mantillake performs Kandyan dance in Houston Memorial Chapel. The photo is shot from the side, so you see his profile, with one hand raised above his head.

Sudesh Mantillake’s time at the College has wrapped up, but the connections he’s made here remain. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces new MFA in Arts Administration

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The program is one of only a few of its kind in the country. ... READ MORE >>

Summer research sheds light on women’s hidden role in WWII U.S.-China relations

Two students working on computers in the library, while their professor looks on.

History professor Selda Altan is uncovering a forgotten chapter of World War II in her latest book project.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Reunion 2025

Two alums reunite and hug during Reunion... READ MORE >>

Genia Livings Welburn ’95 Fellows honor legacy of giving back

Cameron Goulde, Nafi Thiam, and Arielle Barfield meet in her office.

“College is a really safe, comfortable space where students can think and begin to form ideas. So when they do get out into the world, they understand what it means to serve in their communities, celebrate the gifts they have, and really put them to good use.” ... READ MORE >>

2025 Alumni Achievement Award winners announced

Stacey Robbins Kennedy ’95, Lesley Morgan ’75, and Alison Keller Townsend ’75 pose with President Sue Ott Rowlands after receiving the Alumni Achievement Award

Lesley Morgan ’75, Alison Keller Townsend ’75, and Stacey Robbins Kennedy ’95 will receive the award during a special event during Reunion. ... READ MORE >>

A Perfect Fit: Two Randolph grads share their passion for teaching at Nelson County High School

A collage photo featuring teachers Madi Tyree and Jack Dolan with their students

Madi Tyree ’23, ’25 MEd teaches family and consumer sciences and is head coach of the girls’ varsity basketball team, while Jack Dolan ’21, ’23 MAT teaches special education and coaches football, girls’ basketball, and softball. ... READ MORE >>

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