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Randolph Votes initiative to provide information, resources to campus community

Photo of a brick archway on campus

The nonpartisan initiative hopes to simplify the often complex voting process and inspire students to see the importance of their votes.... READ MORE >>

Jack Gary, executive director of archaeology at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, to speak at Randolph

Jack Gary works at an archaeological dig, kneeling in the dirt with a brush.

“What Lies Ahead… And Beneath: The Future of Archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg” will be held on Monday, Sept. 16.... READ MORE >>

New Faculty Q&A: Katy Oliver

Oliver is a visiting assistant professor of English. ... READ MORE >>

Winners of inaugural Distinguished Young Alumni Awards announced

Collage of three photos featuring Young Alum Award winners Priyanka Uprety ’10, Youssef Elkei '13, and Brittany Dickey van Staalduinen ’10

They will be honored during an event at Wildcat Weekend, scheduled to run from Sept. 13-15. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph College opening at 10 a.m. on Sept. 4 due to power outage

Update: Power has been restored on campus.... READ MORE >>

Pianist Shirley Yoo to kick off Randolph’s 2024-25 Guest Artist Series

Graphic advertising a concert by pianist Shirley Yoo at 3 p.m. on Sept. 29

Yoo has been heralded as a pianist with “extraordinary sensitivity and technical skill” by “The Washington Post.”... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Siavash Sattar

Portrait photo of professor Siavash Sittar outside on front campus

Robotics and mechatronics engineering professor Siavash Sattar arrived at Randolph ready to help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in what he calls a dynamic discipline. ... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: New organic chemistry lab, part of Martin renovations, back online

Students work in the new organic chemistry lab, with fume hoods behind them. The enclosures afely contain and ventilate fumes, vapors, gasses and dust generated by the chemical processes being performed—with the glass walls allow everyone to keep an eye on what’s happening around the room.

Phase One of the Martin Science Building renovation is in process, with the newly renovated fourth floor organic chemistry lab now back online for the fall semester.... READ MORE >>

Randolph begins 2024-25 academic year with Convocation

The senior processional walks toward Smith Hall for Convocation

Members of Randolph’s record-breaking first-year class gathered on Wednesday with fellow students, faculty, and staff.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Convocation 2024

Students gather together, singing, around the Sundial after Convocation. This photo shows them from behind, arms around each other in a big circle.

The 2024-25 academic year officially begins during Convocation. ... READ MORE >>

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