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Meet the graduates: Sam Hey ’24

Hey began working as an EMT for Campbell County Public Services last week. ... READ MORE >>

American Culture Program explores labor, leisure and music in the U.S.

Students examined how the balance between labor and leisure has shifted in the past, and what that looks like today.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: 2024 Commencement

A student smiles and holds her hand up while walking onstage to get her diploma

More photos from the 2024 Commencement ceremony:... READ MORE >>

Randolph celebrates the Class of 2024 during Commencement

Nikki Giovanni emphasized the importance of acceptance during her Commencement address to the Class of 2024 on Sunday. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces 2024 Phi Beta Kappa inductees

Seven members of the Class of 2024 were inducted into the Randolph College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honor society.... READ MORE >>

2024 Commencement activities moved indoors

The following message was sent to the Randolph community from President Sue Ott Rowlands: Unfortunately, the weather forecast is not cooperating with our Commencement plans this weekend, and we will need to move Saturday’s activities and the Sunday ceremony indoors. We hope this advanced notice will help with planning. Commencement information can be found on... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Jenna Rozenboom ’24

Rozenboom is working as a family services specialist in child welfare for Roanoke County Social Services. ... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Tristian Palmer ’24

Next fall, Palmer will start Ball State University’s master’s program in biomechanics. ... READ MORE >>

Professor Brad Bullock retiring after more than 30 years behind the Red Brick Wall

Brad Bullock

Bullock arrived at the College in 1987 after a year teaching as a full-time professor at Vanderbilt University, where he earned both his master’s degree and PhD.... READ MORE >>

Retiring professor David Schwartz reflects on nearly three decades at the College

“Philosophy should not be something that only experts practice. Everyone should think about and have their own answers to the classic philosophical questions and problems. My job in the classroom was to provide the framework whereby students could explore important questions on their own.”... READ MORE >>

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