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Listening for insight: How Penny Trieu ’15 helps shape Google user experiences

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As a senior user experience (UX) researcher for Google, Penny Triệu ’15 spends her days listening. ... READ MORE >>

Campus fitness center upgraded with new equipment

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The renovation brought in brand-new, top-of-the-line equipment—from ellipticals, treadmills, and stair climbers to weight machines and Randolph-branded dumbbells.... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s production of ‘Almost, Maine’ lights up the stage

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“Emotional magic is constantly happening, but it never feels forced.”... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Jesse Fry ’27

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“As a first-gen student, I’m trying to be a good role model for my younger sibling, not just through entering our family into higher education, but through proving we can walk into the unknown and come out successful.”... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Paul Gyaakye

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“Being a first-generation student is like stepping into uncharted territory—it’s about breaking barriers and navigating a world that might feel unfamiliar but full of opportunity. It means you’re carrying the dreams of not just yourself, but often your family too, as you pave a path that hasn’t been walked before in your household.”... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Joy Parr McGrath

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“There are so many people on this campus who will support you, so don’t be afraid to share. Persevere and don’t quit!” ... READ MORE >>

Jim Peterson, Randolph professor emeritus, to read from latest poetry book

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He will read selections, with musical interludes by Grant Kittrell, on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 6 p.m. ... READ MORE >>

Filmmaker Suman Mukhopadhyay Named 2026–27 Quillian Visiting International Scholar

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Mukhopadhyay’s work has been featured in prestigious artistic venues across India, Europe, and the United States.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Halloween 2025

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Wanda WildCat dressed up as Cruelle De Ville this Halloween ….... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Iyania Corbett ’26

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“Being a first-generation student means the world to me. There are pressures, yes, but overall, I feel that what I’m doing is important and needed.”... READ MORE >>

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