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Academic Services Center addresses online learning needs

Randolph’s Academic Services Center is offering all of its usual services this semester, with some added elements to address online learning needs.... READ MORE >>

Hitting a new note: Randolph music faculty expand online instruction for students

Emily Chua playing piano in Wimberly Recital Hall at Randolph

As the fall semester begins, Randolph College professors are working to keep the music alive for students, thanks to lessons learned last spring.... READ MORE >>

Randolph ranked 16th in nation for ‘most accessible professors’

Professor Kaija Mortensen teaches class in the gazebo on front campus

Randolph College’s professors have once again been recognized as some of the best in the nation.... READ MORE >>

Biology lab kits offer students a unique online learning experience

Biology lab technician Sara Harper and visiting biology professor Erin Heller put together lab kits for students taking Heller's zoology course this fall.

Students enrolled in visiting biology professor Erin Heller’s zoology course will be receiving dissection lab kits in the coming days, in preparation for the start of the fall semester next week.... READ MORE >>

A message from President Bateman

Randolph College banner in front of Main Hall

The following message was sent to the Randolph community on August 15.... READ MORE >>

A message from the president regarding Title IX

The following message was emailed to alumnae and alumni on August 12. Dear Alumnae and Alumni, Recently, several alumnae of the College have made allegations on social media that they were sexually assaulted while students at the College. These allegations are deeply troubling, and we thus felt that it was important to communicate directly with... READ MORE >>

Cohen to be featured on Harvard's 'Reading Greek Tragedy Online'

Amy R. Cohen

The next installment of Reading Greek Tragedy Online, run by Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in partnership with Out of Chaos Theatre and the Kosmos Society, will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday.... READ MORE >>

Internship reconnects Randolph student with her hometown

Kayla Morris '22 spent two months this summer interning with the city of Clinton, North Carolina, her hometown.

As an intern with the city of Clinton’s Planning and Development Department, she’s worked to promote the city’s downtown through the Clinton Main Street Program.... READ MORE >>

Bullock published in special issue of peer-reviewed journal

Brad Bullock

The article considers the dynamics between religion and South Asian politics and follows work presented in Paris in 2018.... READ MORE >>

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