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Twitter – Project Launchburg

‪#‎RandolphCollege‬ enjoyed showing hundreds of Lynchburg City Schools 10th graders around campus yesterday! ‪#‎WelcomeToRandolph‬ ‪#‎BeAnOriginal‬

‪#‎RandolphCollege‬ enjoyed showing hundreds of Lynchburg City Schools 10th graders around campus yesterday! ‪#‎WelcomeToRandolph‬ ‪#‎BeAnOriginal‬... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Once Upon a Mattress

#RandolphCollege's Spring Theatre Production opens tonight! Once Upon a Mattress is a family friendly romantic comedy that reveals the real shenanigans behind the Hans Christian Anderson tale, The Princess and the Pea. Read more about the play at http://bit.ly/1S5R9HR

#RandolphCollege’s Spring Theatre Production opens tonight! Once Upon a Mattress is a family friendly romantic comedy that reveals the real shenanigans behind the Hans Christian Anderson tale, The Princess and the Pea. Read more about the play at http://bit.ly/1S5R9HR... READ MORE >>

News & Advance – Randolph College Nursery School piloting new nature-based class for five-year-olds

Teacher Shanna Jackson reads a book about praying mantises to the students of Randolph College Nursery School on Wednesday while in the organic garden on campus at Randolph College. Photo by Jill Nance

Regular nature excursions began this spring for 5-year-olds at Randolph College Nursery School. ... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Stage Combat

En garde! Students practice a choreographed fight for their stage combat class

En garde! Students practice a choreographed fight for their stage combat class today at #RandolphCollege. #BeAnOriginal... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Prayer Labyrinth

Prayer Labyrinth at Randolph College

Want some direction about how ‪#‎RandolphCollege‬’s new labyrinth, gifted to the College by Katharine Stark Caldwell ’74, can be used? Join Chaplain Jennifer Moore tomorrow, April 13, at the labyrinth for one of three 30-minute workshops, held at 10 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. ‪#‎BeAnOriginal‬... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s Spring Theatre Production opens Thursday

Photo from Spring Theatre production

Tickets are now on sale for Randolph College’s Spring Theatre Production of the family-friendly musical, Once Upon a Mattress. The show opens Thursday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m., and other shows are scheduled at the same time on April 15, 17, and 18. Prior to a matinee showing on April 16 at 2 p.m., the... READ MORE >>

Alumna shares research on Latino diversity and politics at campus lecture

Tia Stokes-Brown ’97 goes over data from her research, entitled “The Increasing Significance of Race: Exploring the Development of Latino Racial Group Consciousness and the Link to Political Participation.”

Tia Stokes-Brown ’97 returned to campus this week to share her research on diversity within the American Latino population and the impact of Latino voters on political elections. Brown, who majored in dance and political science, is now a political science professor at Bucknell University and a faculty fellow for the Office of the Associate... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Sunflower Bicycle

Bicycle with Sunflowers at Randolph College

Despite the chilly temps today, there are clear signs of spring around #RandolphCollege! #BeAnOriginal... READ MORE >>

Randolph students represent Republic of Tunisia at Model UN conference

Katie Godwin '19 and Philemon Afrifa-Boakye '19 at the National Model United Nations Conference.

Twenty Randolph students recently spent a week in New York City representing the Republic of Tunisia at the National Model United Nations (NMUN) conference. At the conference, students learned about the UN system, the assigned issues of each of its committees, and the Tunisian positions on those issues. Some of the specific items students discussed... READ MORE >>

Randolph alumna featured in George W. Bush Institute's new book

Wazhma Furmuli '11 (photo credit: Chandler West, Refinery29)

Randolph College alumna Wazhma Furmuli ’11 is one of 29 voices featured in We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope, a new anthology of personal stories released by the George W. Bush Institute. In the book, Furmuli tells the story of how she refused to let anything stand in the way of her achievements. She recently discussed her passion... READ MORE >>

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