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Randolph to host an ‘Afternoon of Korean Art Song’ in January

A web graphic for an upcoming Korean Art Song concert, with photos of soprano Misook Yun, mezzo-soprano Ryu-Kyung Kim, and pianist Daeun Choic. The concert will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 18 in Wimberly Recital Hall and admission is free

The trio will perform gagok, a contemporary Korean vocal art form influenced by Western music traditions. ... READ MORE >>

Heat Watch Project featured in ‘Urban Climate’ article

Heat watch

Karin Warren and a group of co-authors wrote the manuscript about the statewide research project. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph opening at noon on Tuesday, January 7 due to inclement weather

Dear Randolph community members, Due to the potential for additional inclement weather and freezing temperatures, Randolph College will open at noon tomorrow, January 7. A special thanks to the many staff members who have worked tirelessly during this storm to keep the College running, safe, and to clear sidewalks and other areas of campus. This includes our... READ MORE >>

Randolph College closed Monday, January 6 for inclement weather

Dear Randolph community, The College will be closed on Monday, January 6 due to expected inclement weather. Essential personnel are expected to report, and those staff should check with their supervisor for questions or any further instructions. Athletes on campus should contact their coaches for more information and details. Please contact the Reception and Information Desk... READ MORE >>

Society of Physics Students recognized with Outstanding Chapter Award

A Randolph student works with children attending the College's annual Science Festival.

The designation honors the group for its activities during the 2023-24 academic year.... READ MORE >>

Growing Momentum: Randolph enrollment reaches historic high

Students from the Class of 2028 poses for their class photo in the Dell. They're all wearing yellow t-shirts and it's the largest incoming class on record

“The campus is alive and thriving.” ... READ MORE >>

Serious about science: Students enjoy newly opened lab spaces in the midst of the Martin Science renovation

Students work in one of Martin Science Building's newly reopened labs.

Through careful planning, students were able to use parts of Martin Science Building this fall while Phase One renovation work was being completed.... READ MORE >>

Educational equity and grace are guiding principles for chief diversity officer and Intercultural Center

Chief Diversity Officer Charles E. Gibson III meets with students. He sits at the head of the table, in a blue shirt with a sweater over it. The students each have a laptop open and look at him as they all speak.

Since arriving on campus last spring, Charles E. Gibson III has embraced life within the Red Brick Wall.... READ MORE >>

Karin Warren presents two papers at American Geophysical Union annual meeting

Karin Warren landscape

Both posters focused on Warren’s recent research. ... READ MORE >>

New robotics lab emphasizes collaboration and engagement

A student works with circuits during a robotics and mechatronics engineering course.

The lab includes a machine shop, teaching lab, faculty research lab, and offices. ... READ MORE >>

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