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Randolph’s Office of College Relations wins 10 marketing and advertising awards

A photo of a set of Randolph College-themed playing cards, spread out on a white background.

Randolph College’s Office of College Relations took home 10 awards this spring from two international marketing and advertising competitions. The College earned seven awards, including a Gold Award, from the Educational Advertising Awards and three Gold Awards from the Collegiate Advertising Awards. National panels of industry experts judged the thousands of entries to both competitions.... READ MORE >>

Kim Phuc Phan Thi, ‘Napalm Girl,’ to receive Randolph’s Pearl S. Buck Award this fall

A close-up portrait of Kim Phuc Phan Thi

She will accept the award on Sept. 10 during a visit to campus alongside Nick Ut, who took the photograph.... READ MORE >>

Symposium of Artists and Scholars set for April 23

An overhead shot of Hampson Commons during the 2024 Symposium of Artists & Scholars. Students are spread out around the space in front of their posters, talking to attendees about their research.

Christopher Hamner, a history professor at George Washington University, will give this year’s keynote.... READ MORE >>

Maier hosting senior exhibitions, art history senior presentations in April

A collage featuring two pieces of art: Elizabeth Bailey's painting Red Tailed Hawk 2, 2024, and Allie Allen, Untitled, 2024

Three students are wrapping up their Randolph experiences with exhibitions of their work.... READ MORE >>

SciFest 2025 Recap: NASA engineer Moogega Cooper, Science Day, Maker Faire, and more

Randolph College’s 2025 Science Festival ran from March 27-30.... READ MORE >>

Alumnae return for Women in Science Panel

Alexis Blankenship ’15, Tiffany Vines ’95, Victoria Turgeon ’93, and Melissa Merrill ’89 pose for a photo together before speaking during Randolph's 2025 Women in Science Panel.

Melissa Merrill ’89, Victoria Turgeon ’93, Tiffany Vines ’95, and Alexis Blankenship ’15 offered advice to current students.... READ MORE >>

Alex Drumheller, Heritage High School teacher, wins Science Teaching Award

Tony Robinson, CEO of Framatome, poses with science teacher Alex Drumheller, who is holding a check

The annual award honors a high school science teacher who has contributed significantly to the lives of students... READ MORE >>

Randolph raises more than $375K on Give Day

More than $70,000 was matched by donors. ... READ MORE >>

Matthew Shapiro speaks during Disability Awareness Month events

Larvail Jones and inclusion activist Josh Shapiro pose, smiling next to each other

Shapiro, who was born with cerebral palsy, spoke about inclusion and access and later met with Randolph’s education faculty and human resources staff members. ... READ MORE >>

Moogega Cooper, NASA planetary protection engineer, to give SciFest keynote

A cropped headshot of NASA scientist Moogega Cooper

The festival runs from March 27-30, with Cooper’s keynote scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 27. ... READ MORE >>

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