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Randolph College closed Tuesday, Dec. 9 for inclement weather

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All in-person classes and on-campus operations are canceled.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College closed Monday, Dec. 8 for inclement weather

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No classes will meet in person. However, because we are late in the semester, faculty have the option to cancel class, meet online, or assign an alternative assignment. Faculty members will receive an email shortly from the provost with additional information.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College to close Dec. 5 for inclement weather

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No classes will meet in person. However, because we are late in the semester, faculty have the option to cancel class, meet online, or assign an alternative assignment.... READ MORE >>

Common Threads: Life More Abundant course introduces first-years to Randolph—and a journey of discovery

Poles sit in a circle on front campus, as students wrap yarn around them, creating a colorful canopy overhead

Randolph’s first-year common experience course, called Life More Abundant, or LMA, is a nod to the College’s Vita abundantior motto. ... READ MORE >>

Megan King ’97 takes on climate change, one tree at a time

Megan King at a Kalimantan, Indonesia, tree nursery inspection with Indonesia Director Fahillah Hanum and Production Manager Yunizar

King is the co-CEO of the reforestation organization Fairventures Worldwide, which focuses on planting trees in Indonesia and Uganda. ... READ MORE >>

Andre Weaver ’27 presents during STEM Scholars Conference, wins undergraduate research award

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The chemistry major participated in a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates, or REU, this summer. ... READ MORE >>

Art in Action: From Randolph to curator, A’Nyeja Adams ’22 champions artists’ voices

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Adams curates exhibitions, works directly with artists, and shapes how their work is experienced by the public.... READ MORE >>

College offering language and culture immersion program in China this summer

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The 24-day trip will run from May 30 to June 23, 2026. ... READ MORE >>

College renames Annual Fund, announces new matching challenge

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The College’s Annual Fund has a new name—the Randolph Fund—but its purpose remains the same.  ... READ MORE >>

Love Over War: Kim Phuc Phan Thi shares how compassion can overcome even the deepest scars

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For many years, Kim Phuc Phan Thi resented The Terror of War, the photograph that made her famous. ... READ MORE >>

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