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Randolph College announces innovative new curriculum designed to better meet the needs of college students in 2020 and beyond

TAKE2 graphic

Beginning fall 2021, Randolph College will launch a unique, new model that will allow students to take two courses in seven-week sessions. Believed to be the only permanent one of its kind in the nation, Randolph’s new TAKE2 program was designed by faculty to help students have a successful, enjoyable, and rewarding academic experience. The... READ MORE >>

Randolph alumna organizes letter-writing campaign to graduating seniors

Jackie Clark ’93

Jackie Clark ’93 has many memories from her senior year at the College. Hanging her graduation gown from her residence hall room door. The Pumpkin Parade and Daisy Chain ceremonies held alongside the sophomore class. Decorating her graduation stole with pins collected throughout the year. “I still have all of them,” she said earlier this... READ MORE >>

#VitaStrong: Virtual events, livestreams celebrate Randolph's day of caring

Randolph College banner in front of Main Hall

Events included livestreams by Allison Brooks ’18, Randolph’s sustainability coordinator; Gary Dop, English professor and director of Randolph’s M.F.A. program; Chris Gaumer, assistant director of the M.F.A. program; and a musical performance by philosophy professor Sara Beck.... READ MORE >>

Yale University using Randolph professor's videos for Greek instruction

Classics professor Amy Cohen, the Catherine Ehrman Thoresen `23 and William E. Thoresen Chair of Speech and Theatre.

There are a limited number of textbooks used in Greek instruction, so Randolph professor Amy Cohen wasn’t surprised when her alma mater, Yale University, came knocking this spring.... READ MORE >>

Museum and Heritage Studies seniors produce online exhibition

The first seniors to graduate with Randolph’s museum and heritage studies major revealed their final exhibition, “History and Heritage: Discovering the African American Experience at Lesesne Plantation”.... READ MORE >>

Randolph Athletic Awards

The student section cheers on the WildCats during a basketball game

The Randolph Athletics Department released its 2020 awards in five parts. Six awards were given out for the Department while four major awards were bestowed.... READ MORE >>

President to Students: Honor Code, tradition of self-scheduled unproctored exams will continue as usual

Student in apartment residence.

As a Randolph student, there is a lot that is expected of you during a regular year. This year, the expectations and challenges were even greater, yet you chose to make the best of a difficult situation. You have shown exactly why we are so proud of our students.... READ MORE >>

Students to present research, creative work during virtual Symposium of Artists & Scholars

2019 Artists and Scholars

The Randolph College Symposium of Artists & Scholars will be held virtually this year, with presentations beginning Thursday. The event, designed for students to show off their research and creative work, will be held online, but asynchronously, meaning videos of the presenters will be pre-recorded and posted at http://sas2020.go.randolphcollege.edu. Randolph biology professor Doug Shedd will... READ MORE >>

Randolph student lands internship with Boston College's Cooperation Lab

Grace Hart ’23

The lab’s summer research assistants gain experience in all stages of the research process, including recruiting families, collecting and analyzing data, and discussing results.... READ MORE >>

Experience Matters: Randolph grad spends the year working as part of the Chesapeake Conservation Corps

Tyrah Cobb-Davis ’19 has conducted restoration work at various sites in Virginia and Maryland as part of her work with the Chesapeake Conservation Corps.

Tyrah Cobb-Davis ’19 has known for a long time that she wants a career in the environmental conservation field. The hard part has always been choosing a direction. That’s why she took advantage of every environmental opportunity she could find while at Randolph. Her classes, internships, and especially a Summer Research project studying the implementation... READ MORE >>

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