In the article, How Do Scientists Study Music?, Beck and co-author Miriam Lense wrote about the intersection of music, psychology, neuroscience, education, and health... READ MORE >>
Warrin, who was elected to serve on the AESS board of directors for a second term in June, made two presentations, including “Connecting Campus and Communities for Climate Justice” and “Getting the Most of External Reviews: Before, During, and After.”... READ MORE >>
The work of Randolph media and culture professor Jennifer Gauthier has appeared in two recent publications. Teaching World Cinema in Lockdown was included in the most recent edition of Oh, the Humanities, a monthly newsletter focusing on news and topics in the humanities. In it, Gauthier writes about her experiences teaching film remotely during the... READ MORE >>
The simple truth is that we do not see the situation in our country improving before our campus opens to our full student body in a month’s time. Because of this, we are not confident the College would be able to remain in-person the entire semester without serious COVID-19-caused disruptions.... READ MORE >>
The award is given each year to a faculty member who had a significant impact on an applicant to VACTE’s Initial Licensure Scholarship.... READ MORE >>
The 2021 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges touts Randolph’s “rich traditions, cozy dorms, and challenging, seminar-based classes”—as well as the beauty of campus.... READ MORE >>
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Presidents Council has announced the postponement of all athletic competition for the 2020 season, due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19.... READ MORE >>
In January, the College decided to change its standardized test requirement to test-optional for students who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.... READ MORE >>
Set to run from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Thursday, What Should We Do When We Feel Like A ‘Wild Thing’? is being offered through The Paradox Lab, which works to improve children’s habits of inquiry, self-directed learning, and critical reflection.... READ MORE >>
This story is part of a series featuring faculty members who are retiring in 2020. Biology professor Doug Shedd arrived at the College in the fall of 1978. Though he’s seen a lot of changes over the past 42 years, just as much has remained the same, including the College’s dedication to students. “It’s still... READ MORE >>