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Randolph announces new academic programs

Some of the programs, including computer science, marine science, and criminal justice/criminology, will be introduced for fall 2023. ... READ MORE >>

UVa professor to discuss archaeological looting in lecture

Fiona Greenland, who works at the intersection of cultural sociology, comparative and historical sociology, and archaeology, will speak at Randolph College on Wednesday, March 1.... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s Presidential Ambassador Program offers leadership, networking opportunities to students

The program was started by President Sue Ott Rowlands this fall. ... READ MORE >>

Berlind Symposium to explore the work of contemporary Native artists

The daylong program, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 25, is inspired by “Survivance: Contemporary Native Art,” currently on display at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College.... READ MORE >>

Department of Performing Arts gearing up for ‘A Randolph Cabaret’

Student-produced work, musical theatre scenes, musical interludes, and dance pieces will all take center stage later this month. ... READ MORE >>

Cale Holmes ’16 returning to Randolph to talk about his journalism career

Most recently, Holmes worked as a producer for CGTN, a state-run English-language news channel based in Beijing, China.... READ MORE >>

Randolph students intern with Lynchburg’s Office of the Public Defender

Jacqueline Clardy-Josephs ’23 and Stephanie Messi ’22 took advantage of the new opportunity for local students, designed to show them the inner-workings of a public defender’s office.... READ MORE >>

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