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More than 80 Randolph College students will present their original research, creative writing, art works, and performances at the Seventh Annual Symposium of Artists and Scholars, Thursday and Friday, April 23-24, 2015 at Randolph College. Award-winning poet, novelist and teacher Kelley Swain ’07 returns to campus to give the keynote address, “The Picture and the... READ MORE >>
Randolph College will host what organizers believe to be the largest collaborative musical performance in the College’s history on April 26. This year’s spring music concert will feature more than 100 performers—from Randolph and across the region, including high school groups, church groups, and several returning alumnae. The event, which is free and open to... READ MORE >>
Katrin Schenk, a Randolph physics professor, and her students are at the forefront of research using technology to help patients with dementia. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph Professor Invited Speaker on International Panel... READ MORE >>
Randolph College is one of the nation’s most “green” colleges according to rankings released Thursday by The Princeton Review. The College was ranked 46th in the nation and is the only Virginia school to make the list. The Princeton Review also included Randolph as one of the 353 most environmentally responsible colleges in the 2015... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s WildCat Theatre will present Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (VSMS), written by master of comedy Christopher Durang, Thursday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The production, directed by Melora Kordos, a local professional actor and director, will be held in Thoresen Theatre. Admission is $10 general, $8 senior/faculty and staff, and $5... READ MORE >>
Michael Ramsey ’17, a 28-year old Navy veteran, has qualified for the upcoming Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Nationals and is set to compete in the Walk-Trot Equitation on April 30 through May 3 at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Massachusetts.... READ MORE >>
Slow Art Day – April 11 On April 11, Randolph College Maier Museum of Art is joining museums all over the world in a celebration of Slow Art Day, an event designed to help people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art. The museum will open its doors from 1 to... READ MORE >>
Two Randolph College students won an award at the National Model United Nations Conference (NMUN) in New York City, March 29-April 3. Penny Trieu ’15 and East Cao ’16, sitting on the Human Rights Council, won an award for best position paper. Position papers are policy memos prepared in advance of the conference by student... READ MORE >>