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Even and Odd rivalry renewed for a good cause

Leah Hughes '17 and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee are conducting a hat drive for Ellie's Hats. The drive is also a competition between the Even and Odd classes.

As evidenced by the Viking helmets, sombreros, and other unique headgear worn by students at Convocation and Pumpkin Parade, hats are a special part of Randolph’s traditions. This month, a special hat drive is feeding into another campus tradition—the Even and Odd class rivalry. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is currently holding a competitive hat... READ MORE >>

Student Government sets up weekly Senator Tables

Banner of seal

Starting this semester, Randolph’s Student Government is giving its constituents another opportunity to learn more about the organization’s work as well as a chance to share ideas and concerns with student representatives. Each Wednesday from 9-10 p.m. in Hampson Commons in the Student Center, four Student Government senators will hold Senator Tables sessions where they... READ MORE >>

The Creative Campus

Dance Studio

There’s no shortage of inspiration at Randolph College. Here, students are encouraged to develop their original self through their creative passions, whether that be through dance, theatre, musical performance, creative writing, or art.... READ MORE >>

Instagram – Ellie's Hats

Through the end of the month, #RandolphCollege Evens and Odds are competing to see who can donate the most hats to #ElliesHats, a #Virginia-based charity that gives unique hats to children undergoing cancer treatment. Bring back some cool hats from Fall Break and add them to the bins located in #MainHall!

Through the end of the month, #RandolphCollege Evens and Odds are competing to see who can donate the most hats to #ElliesHats, a #Virginia-based charity that gives unique hats to children undergoing cancer treatment. Bring back some cool hats from Fall Break and add them to the bins located in #MainHall!... READ MORE >>

Randolph students roll over history in Nelson County

Professor Sarah Sojka, Sara Woodward '16, and Hagay Haut '16 speak with other volunteers in the archaeology project at the site of the uncovered jailhouse.

Hagay Haut ’16 spent a recent afternoon lugging what looked like a suitcase across a garden in Nelson County. Occasionally stepping on turnips and ducking through the wires of a surrounding fence, he used the Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to search for clues that there was more than just vegetables buried beneath the soil. Haut... READ MORE >>

Randolph@Reading

Spend a year or semester at the University of Reading, England with our flagship study abroad program, Randolph@Reading. Stay in Randolph’s private houses on Whiteknights Road, just across the street from the university grounds. One of the nation’s top-rated programs, “Reading” is a life-changing experience and a college tradition for more than 40 years.... READ MORE >>

Award-winning vocalist Katherine Jolly to perform with Randolph faculty

Katherine Jolly

This Saturday evening, award-winning opera singer Katherine Jolly will perform works by Scarlatti, Debussy, Strauss, and Gordon in the Wimberly Recital Hall of Presser Hall. Jolly is the winner of the 2006 Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finals, and has sung with the New York City Opera, Virginia Opera, Opera Theatre St. Louis, and the... READ MORE >>

MARCUS Conference at Randolph to highlight work of 112 undergraduate researchers

Marcus Poster

This Saturday, 112 undergraduates from across the region will showcase their research and creative projects at Randolph College for the 17th annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference for Undergraduate Scholarship (MARCUS). In its first year hosting the conference, the College anticipates 56 oral presentations and 47 poster presentations. Twenty Randolph students will be presenting Summer Research findings,... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Brian Mule teaches in Thailand

Recent grad, Brian Mule, teaching English in Thailand. Our students and graduates are having an impact all over the world!... READ MORE >>

Facebook – Wright Hall Dedication

Guests toured rooms in Wright Hall during the dedication ceremony Thursday evening.

Members of the Board of Trustees, donors, and other guests celebrate the reopening of Wright Hall with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony.... READ MORE >>

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