Edington, who is double majoring in history and classics, spent six months in Northern Ireland.... READ MORE >>
William Evans ’21 M.F.A, Randolph’s Fall 2022 Pearl S. Buck Writer in Residence, will read from his work at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, as part of the College’s Visiting Writer Series.... READ MORE >>
Randolph students can now study in Greece, France, Costa Rica, Thailand, China, and Morocco, joining programs already offered in the U.K., Japan, and Spain.... READ MORE >>
Bessenger will present her research and translation of the sacred biography of 14th century Tibetan female Buddhist saint, Sönam Peldren, during the Second Lotsawa Translation Workshop. ... READ MORE >>
Comparative philosophy professor David Schwartz talks about The Ant Car, an art car project that he has built over the last two decades.... READ MORE >>
Randolph’s Homecoming and Family Celebration was held Sept. 16-18. ... READ MORE >>
Connor Kenaston has always loved history, but he didn’t consider becoming a professional historian until college. “I remember the thrill of doing archival research for the first time and using what I found to craft an evidence-based argument about what happened, why, and why it matters,” said Kenaston, Randolph’s new Ainsworth Visiting Professor of American... READ MORE >>
The College was ranked #124 in the 2023 edition of its Best Colleges guidebook, up from #141 last year.... READ MORE >>
Local high school students can get a glimpse of what it’s like to take a college class thanks to Randolph’s long running Science + Art Saturdays.... READ MORE >>
The College’s legacy of political activism was recognized during a special ceremony. ... READ MORE >>