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Randolph to celebrate completion of Martin Science Building renovation

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A ribbon cutting and reception will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 2.... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Kaitlen Hubbard

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Hubbard joined Randolph this fall as a professor of criminology and criminal justice. ... READ MORE >>

Greek Play celebrates 25 years of revived tradition

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The free performances are scheduled for Oct. 3, 4, and 5 in Randolph’s Mabel K. Whiteside Greek Theatre, with a special panel of Greek Play alums planned at 1 p.m. Oct. 4. ... READ MORE >>

Siavash Sattar publishes research in ‘Journal of the American Ceramic Society’

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A leading ceramic science and engineering journal, it publishes research across the field of ceramic and glass materials. ... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: WildCat Weekend 2025

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WildCat Weekend was held from Sept. 26-28, 2025. ... READ MORE >>

Winners of 2025 Distinguished Young Alumni Awards announced

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The award ceremony is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 26, during WildCat Weekend.... READ MORE >>

Concert, dance class bring the art of tango to Randolph

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The Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet and Virginia Tango are teaming up for Randolph’s next Guest Artist Concert on Wednesday, Oct. 22. ... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Betty Skeen

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Skeen is Randolph’s visiting assistant professor of dance and director of the College’s Helen McGehee Visiting Artist Program, ... READ MORE >>

Kathleen Powers Conti ’11 returning to give lecture at Randolph

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Now an assistant professor of history at Florida State University, Conti will discuss the architectural history of slavery at Virginia’s Berkeley Plantation. ... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Crystal Peoples

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“My courses are very flexible, where students get to set the pace of our learning and some of the content of our discussions. I have been known to change the syllabus based on what topics students are interested in learning more about. That’s what makes being a professor so fun.” ... READ MORE >>

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