#RandolphCollege students donated 155 #hats for Ellie’s Hats last month! With a total of 78, the Odds beat the Evens by ONE HAT! Great job by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for organizing this effort! ... READ MORE >>
On Wednesday night, two descendants of U.S. President and Founding Father Thomas Jefferson challenged Randolph students to help improve race relations in America. The panel discussion was hosted by Randolph College and Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest as part of its formal partnership. The discussion was part of a two-night program featuring cousins Gayle Jessup White,... READ MORE >>
The Fall Dance Concert is scheduled this Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Hall Theatre. For #ThrowbackThursday, here’s a look at some #RandolphCollege dancers performing in the ’70s! #TBT... READ MORE >>
We are decorating cookies in Cheatham! Come create your best design and win $25 Flex Dollars on your #RandolphCollege meal plan! #randolphcookiecontest... READ MORE >>
The Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) has bestowed its prestigious H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching to Gordon Blaine Steffey, Randolph’s newly named Barbara Boyle Lemon ’57 & William J. Lemon Associate Professor of Religious Studies. Given to Steffey during a special ceremony today, the award honors a faculty... READ MORE >>
Students enjoy class under the gazebo on front campus.... READ MORE >>
Congrats to the #RandolphCollege Women’s Soccer team on their win today!! @stephaniequirk @trackthecats ・・・
ODAC TOURNAMENT BOUND!!! Love you all, so glad we could get this win on senior night!! ⚽️ #rcwsovereverything... READ MORE >>
Historic marker dedicated in memory of College artist ... READ MORE >>
The Randolph College and Lynchburg communities celebrated the life and achievements of Georgia Weston Morgan, a famed Lynchburg artist and member of the Class of 1903 who studied painting, in a dedication ceremony for a historic marker erected in her memory Sunday. Morgan also studied at the Academie Julian in Paris, France. She chaired the... READ MORE >>
When interviewing at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) for a field biologist position in 1973, Karen Patterson ’73 was asked just two questions: “Can you swim?” and “Would you like to work here?” SREL knew Patterson, a Randolph-Macon Woman’s College biology major, was the right candidate for the job the minute they received her... READ MORE >>