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Randolph announces return of "Through the Arroyo" and establishment of endowment to fund a director of education at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College

LYNCHBURG—Randolph College President Bradley W. Bateman announced today the return to the College of Ernest Martin Hennings’s Through the Arroyo and the establishment of an endowment to fund a director of education position at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College, internships at the National Gallery, London, and other visual arts education programs provided... READ MORE >>

David Schwartz speaks on The Ethics and Politics of Consumption at international panel

David Schwartz, Mary Frances Williams Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, spoke as an invited panelist on “The Ethics and Politics of Consumption,” at the American Philosophical Association Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia. Other invited panelists included Mark Budolfson (Princeton University), Rob Reich (Stanford University), Marco Grix University of Auckland), and Judith Lichtenberg (Georgetown University).... READ MORE >>

Randall Speer presents A World Premiere

One day four years ago,  Jim Peterson, a retired English professor approached Randall Speer, associate professor of music, and asked him to put music to Peterson’s poetry, The Resolution of Eve, a collection of 19 poems inspired by the etchings of Goya. Captivated by Peterson’s beautiful imagery, Speer not only wrote the first two musical... READ MORE >>

Cyndi Lee's new yoga studio earns local press coverage

President Bradley W. Bateman’s partner, Cyndi Lee, was featured in the local newspaper recently. Lee is an internationally recognized yoga teacher who travels the world teaching yoga instructors. Her new yoga studio, Yoga Goodness, officially opens in downtown Lynchburg on April 9. Read the full coverage in The Burg here.... READ MORE >>

WildCat Express to provide transportation for families attending Admitted Students Day

Randolph College is providing admitted high school students from select areas in Virginia a new option to visit campus. The College will offer complimentary round-trip motor coach transportation on April 11 for admitted high school students from the Northern Virginia and Tidewater areas. The transportation will allow students and up to two family members a... READ MORE >>

Randolph's 2015 Science Festival draws thousands to campus

Thousands of people of all ages took advantage of a range of free activities during Randolph College’s 2015 Science Festival this weekend. The event kicked off with Rebecca Thompson, head of public outreach from the American Physical Society (APS) and also author of the popular comic series, Spectra: The Laser Superhero. Thompson’s lecture on Thursday... READ MORE >>

Professor reads from first book of poetry, Father, Child, Water

When Gary Dop finally saw the cover of his first book, Father, Child, Water, he felt an immediate sense of relief. Dop , a Randolph English professor, remembers standing frozen in his office, looked at the beautiful illustration that had just popped up on the screen. “I felt like it’s finally complete,” he said. Father,... READ MORE >>

Randolph College announces $2 million infrastructure improvement gift

LYNCHBURG—A $2 million gift for infrastructure improvement will enable Randolph College to make important upgrades to its historic campus, College officials announced today. The substantial gift was provided by a trustee who wishes to remain anonymous. “This generous support comes at a perfect time as Randolph College continues its work of upgrading its campus buildings,... READ MORE >>

Alumna debuts new play, The Quincy Armstrong Show

Randolph College continues to celebrate Black History Month March 28 with the debut of a play written and directed by Teresa Harris ‘80 and Linda Keith from Lynchburg’s Black Theatre Ensemble. The Quincy Armstrong Show, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Smith Hall Theatre. General admission is $10, and free to Randolph students with ID.... READ MORE >>

MAC honored as one of the top student activities organizations in the country

Randolph College’s Macon Activities Council (MAC) recently received the 2014 Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) Southeast Region Student Organization of the Year award. The award was presented at the national APCA conference in Jacksonville, Florida last week. “This award speaks volumes about all of the hard work and dedication that the MAC... READ MORE >>

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