When students return to Randolph next month, they’re likely to notice several changes on campus after what has been an especially busy summer for the College’s Buildings & Grounds Department. Topping the list is the Wright Hall renovation, made possible by generous alumnae donations. When the 107-year-old dormitory’s 70-plus residents move in for fall semester,... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG – Randolph College and 23 other private colleges from around the state will celebrate Virginia Private College Week July 27-August 1. The event provides rising high school juniors and seniors – and their families – with the opportunity to learn more about the vast array of educational offerings in the state. The week is... READ MORE >>
On Friday, young equestrians participating in the second session of Randolph’s Pony Camp capped off a week of learning about all things equine by showing off their riding skills to parents, students, and Riding Center staff. The camp, which is open to ages 6-12, is designed to open the world of riding to children from... READ MORE >>
Young riders finish up a week of Pony Camp at the Randolph College Riding Center.... READ MORE >>
Staff at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College hope a new video exhibit will create a community discussion about the effect of race on contemporary life in America. Question Bridge: Black Males opened last week. The three-hour video-art documentary features dialogue between black men about the effect race has on education and the... READ MORE >>
This week, Randolph’s women’s basketball players are back in the RAD Center gym working on fundamentals and team building. But instead of preparing for their own opponents, these student-athletes are focused on helping local girls. Women’s Head coach Allison Nichols, Assistant Coach Lindsey Sharman, and Randolph players Abigail Bullins ’16, Korin Harris ’17, and Rebecca... READ MORE >>
A group of Randolph College students spent part of the summer studying in Morocco and Spain as part of an International Studies Seminar.... READ MORE >>
Randolph Magazine: The Liberal Arts Will Never Become Obsolete... READ MORE >>