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Randolph professor discusses craft beer industry on Courage Cocktail radio show

J. Nikol Beckham, communication studies professor at Randolph College, was recently a guest on the Courage Cocktail radio show.

Communication studies professor J. Nikol Beckham was recently a guest on the Courage Cocktail radio show. Previously featured on the show in March 2012, Beckham returned Wednesday, May 4, to give an update about her research on the American brewing industry in an interview with host Lee Anne McClymont. Beckham was joined by Anita Riley,... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Frisbee

Students take a study break to enjoy the weather at #RandolphCollege. #BeAnOriginal

Students take a study break to enjoy the weather at #RandolphCollege. #BeAnOriginal... READ MORE >>

Opening reception held for Senior Studio Art Major's Exhibit

Andrea Mewhinney '16 stands in front of her artwork.

Andrea Mewhinney ’16 is using her Senior Studio Art Exhibit to raise awareness about endangered animals across the world. On Thursday afternoon, Mewhinney welcomed friends and colleagues to a reception for her exhibit at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College. Her work features photographs that demonstrate the human footprint on natural habitats as... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Youssef Elkei returns

Youssef Elkei ’13 came back to campus to have dinner with students and talk about his experience as a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellow.

Youssef Elkei ’13 returned to campus to have dinner with students and talk about his experience as a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellow. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph honors students with academic and leadership awards

Randolph College Academic Logo - 2015

Randolph College students were recognized on Wednesday with numerous academic and leadership awards. This annual event honors students who have excelled in their academic performance as well as demonstrated leadership at the College. Academic award winners included: Outstanding First-Year in Art History: Melissa Vandiver Best Senior Paper in Art History: Charley Gorman Rachel Trexler Ellis... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor to lecture at Sorbonne Nouvelle University in France

Jennifer Gauthier

Jennifer Gauthier, communication professor at Randolph College, will deliver the lecture, “Real Injuns and Real Indians: Trends in Native American Cinema,” May 4 at Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris, France. Gauthier will discuss the stereotypes of Native Americans in Hollywood cinema over the years, such as the “bloodthirsty warrior” and the “wise elder.” She will... READ MORE >>

Randolph's Bee Campus designation receives media attention

Sophia Dill '18 extracting honey

Bee Campus USA recently announced that Randolph College was the ninth educational institution in the nation and the first in Virginia to be certified as an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program, designed to marshal the strengths of educational campuses for the benefit of pollinators. The Bee Campus USA designation recognizes educational campuses that... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Summer Sendoff

#RandolphCollege is putting a different spin on final exam preparation and the last week of classes today with its Summer Sendoff celebration! #BeAnOriginal

#RandolphCollege is putting a different spin on final exam preparation and the last week of classes today with its Summer Sendoff celebration! #BeAnOriginal... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Symposium Preparation

See what kinds of exciting research students have been working on at the Symposium of Artists and Scholars presentations today from 1:15-4:15 in the ‪#‎RandolphCollege‬ Student Center! See the full schedule at http://www.randolphcollege.edu/research/sas/ ‪#‎BeAnOriginal‬

See what kinds of exciting research students have been working on at the Symposium of Artists and Scholars presentations today from 1:15-4:15 in the ‪#‎RandolphCollege‬ Student Center! See the full schedule at http://www.randolphcollege.edu/research/sas/ ‪#‎BeAnOriginal‬... READ MORE >>

Studying Mars brings life to Randolph MAT graduate's science class at Forest Middle School

L-R: Keaton Ellis, James Dodson, Olivia Moore, and teacher Caitlin Unterman practice flying and landing a drone during coursework on a mock mission to Mars in Ms. Unterman's 8th grade science class on Thursday, April 21, 2016 in Forest, Va. The students are planning a simulated mission to Mars and are even getting help from NASA scientists. (Photo by Jay Westcott/The News & Advance)

By Rachael Smith Reprinted from The News & Advance with permission (Caitlin Unterman ’12, earned her Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Randolph College in 2013) The knowledge of Mars for most eighth-graders is it’s a red planet with dirt on it. This is not the case for the eighth-grade students at Forest Middle... READ MORE >>

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