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Facebook – Theatre Auditions

WildCat Theatre - Mother Courage

Performers wanted! Auditions for Randolph College Wildcat Theatre’s November production of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night are tomorrow and Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Thoresen Theatre.... READ MORE >>

Riding Center

Located on 100 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Randolph College Riding Center features two outdoor rings, jumping amphitheatre, schooling ring, hunter trial course, 40-stall barn and the Claire Noyes Cox indoor arena.... READ MORE >>

Facebook – College Colors Day 2

College Colors Day collage

Lots of ‪#‎blackandyellow‬ around ‪#‎RandolphCollege‬ today! Great to see the support for ‪#‎collegecolorsday‬, ... READ MORE >>

Facebook – College Colors Day

Randolph ladies rocking black and yellow for College Colors Day!

Randolph ladies rocking black and yellow for College Colors Day.... READ MORE >>

College Colors Day

College Colors Day

Don’t forget to show your #RandolphCollege spirit by wearing #blackandyellow on Friday for College Colors Day!... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Maier Exhibit

mixed media art at the Maier

The 104th Annual Exhibition is open at #RandolphCollege, titled “Breath/Breadth: #Contemporary #American #BlackMaleIdentity” which features mixed media #art pieces by #artists from around the country.... READ MORE >>

Registration open for free Science Saturdays program for high school students

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What’s in sunscreen? What kinds of nutrients or pollutants are in the local water supply? What’s it like to be a science teacher? During Randolph College’s Science Saturdays, high school students will find out the answers to these everyday questions and more during free, hands-on lab activities and presentations. Each session begins at 10 a.m.... READ MORE >>

Randolph earns national award for student-led ‘green’ initiatives

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Randolph College is one of just seven schools in the nation to receive a Gold Level Student Actions Award from Purposeful Networks, formerly myActions. The award, announced recently, recognizes student sustainability efforts that positively affect communities and the planet. The Student Actions Awards are based on a methodology that celebrates student progress, momentum, and impact... READ MORE >>

Annual Exhibition to examine image of black males in modern society

Kehinde Wiley, The Fiery Ascent of the Prophet Elijah, 2014, oil and 22-karat gold leaf on panel. 40 x 24 x 2 in. Courtesy of Pamela K. & William A. Royall, Jr.

Randolph College’s 104th Annual Exhibition will feature work that profiles some of the ways black males are viewed in 21st Century America. The exhibition at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College is titled Breath/Breadth: Contemporary American Black Male Identity and opens with a reception Thursday, September 3, at 5 p.m. Maier Director Martha... READ MORE >>

Randolph president encourages students to examine their own definition of an abundant life

The Class of 2016 celebrates following Convocation.

The Randolph College community celebrated the official opening of the 2015-16 academic year with Convocation Tuesday. The ceremony began with the traditional procession of faculty and seniors into Smith Hall Theatre. Seniors wore traditional funny hats and graduation robes decorated with buttons as they exchanged cheers and songs with the sophomores. During the event, Carl... READ MORE >>

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