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Randolph students to debate ‘Ethics and Civic Responsibility’

Randolph College's 2015 Ethics Bowl team placed second in the statewide competition.

Six students from Randolph College will compete in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) 17th annual statewide collegiate Wells Fargo Ethics Bowl, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 on the campus of Hollins University in Roanoke. The Randolph College team will go head-to-head against other student teams from Virginia’s 15 leading independent colleges and universities, debating a... READ MORE >>

Randolph student selected for Phi Beta Kappa internship

Amelia Harrington '17

Amelia Harrington ’17 is one of 15 students from across the country who were selected for a spring internship with Phi Beta Kappa, one of the nation’s oldest and most recognized academic honor societies. As an intern for Phi Beta Kappa Society’s national office in Washington, D.C., Harrington will spend the next four months writing... READ MORE >>

Randolph College open on regular schedule Tuesday

Randolph campus in the snow... READ MORE >>

Facebook Gallery – Snow and Sledding at Randolph College

More than a foot of snow fell on the front campus of Randolph College.... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Sledding on Front Campus

Sledding on front campus during Snow Day 2016.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College closed Monday, Jan. 25

Randolph campus in the snow... READ MORE >>

Randolph researchers win award at national physics conference

Randolph students Russ Burt ’17 and Zach Vernon ’18 (back right) received the Society of Physics Best Poster Award at the American Association of Physics Teachers National Conference.

Faculty and students from the Randolph College Physics Department received special recognition for their poster presentation at the American Association of Physics Teachers National Meeting this month. Zach Vernon ’18 and Russ Burt ’17, along with physics professors Peter Sheldon and Sarah Sojka, presented five oral and poster presentations at the conference, held in New... READ MORE >>

Important deadlines approaching for 2016 Summer Research program

Chemistry professor Bill Bare works with Di Bei '’18 in the lab during the 2015 Summer Research program.

Several Randolph students and faculty members are already making plans for summer break. But they aren’t booking a hotel room at a beach resort—they’re developing projects for the College’s 2016 Summer Research program. Next week, grant proposal workshops will be held for students and faculty participating in the 2016 program. Students are required to attend... READ MORE >>

Randolph to host international high school physics tournament

Randolph College Academic Logo - 2015

More than 100 high school physics students and around 100 additional teachers, industry professionals, and other guests from around the world will travel to Randolph College for the annual United States Association for Young Physicists’ Tournament (USAYPT) next week. The first four rounds of the two-day tournament will take place Friday, Jan. 29, and rounds... READ MORE >>

125th anniversary celebration features special art exhibition

125 exhibit poster

UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, the Jan. 22 opening reception for this exhibition has been rescheduled for March 25. Randolph College will open a special art exhibit featuring 125 of the finest works from its permanent collection this month at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College. An opening reception for the 125 from... READ MORE >>

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