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Randolph hosting Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka

A graphic for the upcoming event: Movement Rhizome, a symposium on Sri Lankan dance

Curated by Quillian Visiting International Scholar Sudesh Mantillake, the event will explore the intersection of dance, performance, film, geography, philosophy, anthropology, architecture, religion, music, literature, rhetoric, decoloniality, and migration. ... READ MORE >>

Michigan State University professor to deliver Archaeological Institute of America lecture at Randolph

A black and white photo of Jon Frey

Jon Frey, a Michigan State University classical studies professor, will discuss “The Origins of Roman Bathing at the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia.”... READ MORE >>

Actress and activist Erika Alexander speaks during annual MLK Celebration

Actress and activist Erika Alexander sits onstage during Randolph College's annual MLK Celebration.

Alexander starred as attorney Maxine Shaw on the popular 1990s series Living Single, a now-iconic character.... READ MORE >>

Ann Holsberry ’65 works with students ahead of Maier solo exhibition

Artist Ann Holsberry talks to a student in Maier art gallery, with her work hanging in the background.

“Ann Holsberry: Navigating Sea and Stars” opens Sunday, with the artist’s lecture at 2 p.m.... READ MORE >>

New Maier exhibit to celebrate work by or about African Americans

A visitor to the Maier Museum of Art points to a painting hung on the gallery wall for the exhibit

“Legacy: Celebrating African American Creativity in Central Virginia Through Art” opens with a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 25. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces Fall 2024 Dean’s List

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

Randolph to host an ‘Afternoon of Korean Art Song’ in January

A web graphic for an upcoming Korean Art Song concert, with photos of soprano Misook Yun, mezzo-soprano Ryu-Kyung Kim, and pianist Daeun Choic. The concert will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 18 in Wimberly Recital Hall and admission is free

The trio will perform gagok, a contemporary Korean vocal art form influenced by Western music traditions. ... READ MORE >>

Heat Watch Project featured in ‘Urban Climate’ article

Heat watch

Karin Warren and a group of co-authors wrote the manuscript about the statewide research project. ... READ MORE >>

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