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Student Success Summit looks at challenges faced by first-generation, lower-income students

“We must examine where students come from and what they have been through to understand why they chart the paths they do once they reach our gates.”... READ MORE >>

Randolph students to debate ethics and the environment during VFIC Ethics Bowl

The competition will be held this weekend at Hollins University. ... READ MORE >>

Phase One of the Martin Science Building renovation begins

This phase extends through August. ... READ MORE >>

Author and activist Angela Davis speaks at Randolph College

More than 800 people attended the annual event honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces Fall 2023 Dean’s List

Randolph College is pleased to announce its Dean’s List for the fall 2023 semester... READ MORE >>

Soprano Christine Jobson, baritone Markel Reed to headline next guest artist concert

The program features a mix of art song, musical theatre, and operatic vocal selections, from works by Bach, Mozart, and Brahms to contemporary Black composers such as Noel da Costa, Shawn Okpebholo, and Dave Ragland.... READ MORE >>

Author and activist Angela Davis to speak during annual MLK Celebration

The event, which will be held at 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 22, in Smith Hall Theatre, is free and open to the public.... READ MORE >>

Society of Physics Students recognized with Outstanding Chapter Award

The designation is given to fewer than 15 percent of chapters at colleges and universities in the U.S. and internationally, with just 73 of more than 800 chapters honored this year.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College closed Jan. 16 due to inclement weather

Randolph College will be closed on January 16 due to inclement weather. No activities will be held on campus. Essential personnel are expected to report.  Staff should check with their supervisor for questions or any further instructions.... READ MORE >>

New Randolph exhibit focuses on marine plastic pollution

“Entangled and Ingested,” which opens Jan. 12 in Hampson Commons, located in the Student Center, features seven life-sized collage portraits using plastic film to document animals that are harmed by marine plastic pollution.... READ MORE >>

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