Distinguished and celebrated author Maxine Hong Kingston was officially recognized as the sixth recipient of Randolph College’s prestigious Pearl S. Buck Award during a ceremony in Smith Hall Theatre Wednesday evening. The Pearl S. Buck award is given to women who exemplify the ideals, values, and commitments of Buck, a member of the Class of... READ MORE >>
Prospective students – don’t miss your chance to visit #RandolphCollege this spring! We are hosting an Open House this weekend for future students and open houses for transfer students the following weekends. Plan your visit at http://www.randolphcollege.edu/admission/visit/ #WelcomeToRandolph #BeAnOriginal... READ MORE >>
President Bradley W. Bateman presents the Pearl S. Buck Award to distinguished Chinese American author Maxine Hong Kingston. She is the sixth recipient of the award, which is one of the College’s highest honors.... READ MORE >>
Heads up! This afternoon and the rest of the week, the Office of College Relations will be flying a drone across campus to get footage of campus in the spring. We appreciate your cooperation as we record our beautiful, blooming campus!... READ MORE >>
More than 80 Randolph College students will present their academic, scientific, and creative research at the College’s Symposium of Artists and Scholars, which will be held April 21 and 22. Modeled after a traditional academic conference, the event begins with a luncheon, followed by oral presentations, a keynote speech, readings of creative works, musical performances,... READ MORE >>
Bee Campus USA has announced that Randolph College is 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 >>
A second anonymous donor has issued a challenge to the Class of 1956 in our #RiseForRandolph giving challenge leading up to Reunion 2016! All gifts made to the Annual Fund by members of the Class of 1956 by May 20 will be matched dollar for dollar until the goal of $30,000 is met. Make your gift at https://engage.randolphcollege.edu/give and keep up with each class’s giving totals at http://www.randolphcollege.edu/give/reunion-challenge/... READ MORE >>
Local teachers, parents, and school administrators are invited to attend a free workshop at Randolph College about classroom motivational strategies for “tuned out” children. Participants will learn new and effective strategies to stimulate learning and classroom success. Internationally-recognized education speaker and author Rick Lavoie will lead the workshop, “The Motivation Breakthrough,” April 28. The event... READ MORE >>
Four Randolph College environmental studies students recently discussed global warming with state regulators, officials, and peers from other institutions at the Virginia Power Dialog in Richmond. The event, held Friday, April 8, at the University of Richmond, is one of a number of statewide dialogs being coordinated by the Bard Center for Environmental Policy. The... READ MORE >>
Tenth grade students from Lynchburg City Schools visited Randolph College as part of Project Launchburg. Students took a campus tour and talked with admissions counselors about their opportunities after high school.... READ MORE >>