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Mario the Maker Magician to headline 2026 Science Festival

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A self-taught performer and robot maker, Mario Marchese incorporates DIY electronics and robotics into his shows, a “magnetic mixture of mad scientist shenanigans, big-kid showmanship, and superb sleight of hand.” ... READ MORE >>

Randolph team to debate ethics and business during 2026 Ethics Bowl

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The Ethics Bowl program was conceptualized to involve students at VFIC colleges and universities in the debate and consideration of applied ethics—real-world dilemmas that affect people’s lives in increasingly complex ways.... READ MORE >>

Maier celebrating Valentine’s Day with ‘Seven Ways to Say I Love You’

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The 23rd Annual Love at the Maier event runs from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13. ... READ MORE >>

Stedman Graham talks identity leadership ahead of Randolph visit

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“If you can get that at an early age, where you focus on what you love—your talents, skills, abilities—and then organize that around what you do well, you can create a strong foundation.” ... READ MORE >>

Danielle Currier blog: UNITY Project at Randolph College

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Over 500 students, faculty, and staff at Randolph participated in the interactive art installation. While predominantly intended for the first year class, as an activity in the First Year seminar at Randolph, many upper-class students, faculty, and staff were interested and inspired to participate.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College awarded more than $1 million in congressionally directed spending

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The federal funding will be used to purchase state-of-the-art laboratory equipment and technology to support Randolph’s growing STEM programs. ... READ MORE >>

‘It’s now or never’: How Sarah Wright ’00 rediscovered her passion for art

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“I made a promise to myself that I was going to be a working visual artist. After that, I just kept painting, one after another, and I didn’t stop.” ... READ MORE >>

Former professor John d’Entremont and art historian Kathleen Placidi to discuss Flavius Fisher’s ‘Dismal Swamp’

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“Fugitives Hiding in Plain Sight: Reflections on Flavius Fisher’s Dismal Swamp” is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph launches Interfaith Fellowship, Unity Hour events to encourage campus pluralism

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The program is being funded through a partnership between Interfaith America and the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia. ... READ MORE >>

Jennifer Gauthier awarded third Fulbright Scholar grant

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Gauthier, Randolph’s Charles A. Dana Professor of Media and Culture, taught American mass media at Transilvania University of Brasov between October and January.... READ MORE >>

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