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A’Nyeja Adams ’22 named Academy Center of the Arts’ new curator

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

Students to present about 2025 Summer Research Program projects

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Students will present the results of their lab work, cultural and psychological studies, and research. ... READ MORE >>

Warren participates in Ocean Observatories Initiative workshop

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The workshop was part of a larger effort to create a new edition of an open-source online laboratory manual full of free educational data activities for undergraduate and graduate oceanography classes. ... READ MORE >>

Tatum publishes articles on teaching, academic integrity

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Randolph’s Mary Sabel Girard ’34 Professor of Psychology recently published an article for the American Psychological Association and co-authored another, featuring a study conducted alongside a group of other researchers, in the journal Ethics & Behavior. ... READ MORE >>

Research explores adding empathy to online conversations

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In a world dominated by screens and keystrokes, where face-to-face conversations aren’t always a given, something essential is sometimes lost: human connection. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph College names Geoffrey Kershner as inaugural director of new MFA in Arts Administration

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The program will launch in fall 2026. ... READ MORE >>

Applied Science and Manufacturing journal publishes Sattar’s research

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“Effect of local meso-structure on mechanical variability and notch strength sensitivity in woven glass fiber polyamide composites”... READ MORE >>

But does it glow? Students investigating biofluorescence in mammals

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Biofluorescence occurs when light is absorbed by a molecule found within the skin or fur of an animal and then emitted as light of a different frequency or color, usually green, orange, blue, or red. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph named a College of Distinction for 2025-26 academic year

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The College was also recognized as a leader in international student education, undergraduate teacher preparation, and business education. ... READ MORE >>

Printing the future: Students and professors tackle real-world problems in their research

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The project, led by professors Siavash Sattar and Peter Sheldon, investigates how the layout and structural design of 3D-printed fiber-reinforced polymer composites affect their mechanical and fracture behavior. ... READ MORE >>

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