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Randolph included in Princeton Review’s ‘Guide to Green Colleges’

Photo of Main Hall, with a beautiful blue sky and clouds in the distance

Randolph was ranked 19th, the only Virginia institution to make the top 20. ... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Jonathan Skelton

Professor Jonathan Skelton poses for a portrait on front campus

Jonathan Skelton has worked in many fields—science and engineering among them—but teaching is his real passion.... READ MORE >>

Chua performs as featured soloist with Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra

Chua performed George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” as a soloist with the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra in September to mark the 100th anniversary of the piece. ... READ MORE >>

New Randolph wrestling facility opens on Bedford Avenue

President Sue Ott Rowlands and Athletic Director Tom Galbraith are joined by Megan Lucas, coaches and students, standing behind a yellow ribbon. Sue Ott Rowlands is holding the giant scissors to cut it.

The 4,700-square-foot building will house the College’s women’s and men’s wrestling programs, which are currently in their first year.... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Alessandro Moscaritolo Palacio

Alessandro Moscaritolo Palacio poses for a portrait photograph on front campus, wearing a straw hat

He joined Randolph this fall as an assistant professor of comparative philosophy,... READ MORE >>

Sojka, Warren attend Ocean Observatories Initiative workshops for marine science major

Collage photo of professors Sarah Sojka and Karin Warren

Both workshops were conducted by the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI), a National Science Foundation-funded, science-driven ocean observing network that delivers real-time data from more than 900 instruments to address critical science questions regarding the world’s oceans. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph hosting ribbon cutting for new athletic facility

Exterior shot of Randolph's Bedford Avenue athletic facility. The building is painted black and white. The WildCat head logo with

The ceremony will be held on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 4 p.m.... READ MORE >>

Lead curator of the National Gallery, London, to speak at Randolph College

Suzanna Avery-Quash poses in a gallery, in front of two paintings hung on a purple wall

Susanna Avery-Quash will discuss activities celebrating the National Gallery’s bicentenary this year, as well as a recent exhibition she curated there. ... READ MORE >>

33rd Annual Berlind Symposium set for Oct. 26

Photo inside the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College, showing the new exhibition. A large-scale black and white drawing takes up the entirety of the left wall, while three colorful paintings hang on the back wall opposite.

The program is inspired by the College’s 113th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, “Vita Wild: Contemporary Wildlife Art.”... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Claire Hancock

A portrait photograph of professor Claire Hancock, taken on front campus

Hancock is a visiting assistant professor of dance and director of the College’s Helen McGehee Visiting Artists Program in Dance.... READ MORE >>

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