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Who Started World War I?

The assassination that sparked World War I just over 100 years ago is only one of many complex causes that led up to the war, said Gerry Sherayko, a Randolph history professor. Understanding the other factors will help people have a better understanding of how the tragedy of the war unfolded. This weekend, Sherayko will... READ MORE >>

See photos from The Show

Faculty and staff entertained students with more than 30 acts, including music, magic, dance, and skits in The Show.... READ MORE >>

Maier hosts workshop for aspiring professional artists

Jeffrey Allison will present Professional Practices for the Visual Artist Friday, Feb. 27, at 12:30 p.m. ... READ MORE >>

February Bulletin looks at impact of Alzheimer's

The February 2015 edition of the alumnae and alumni Bulletin examines the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on members of the Randolph community.... READ MORE >>

Randolph recognized for environmentally friendly actions

A nationwide program that promotes socially responsible behavior has recognized Randolph College for student leadership in environmentally friendly actions. Randolph is one of 87 colleges to receive Student Actions Awards for the fall 2014 semester from myActions on Campus, a nationwide program that uses social networks to encourage students to make positive steps they take... READ MORE >>

CASE recognizes Randolph with five awards

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Randolph College received five awards—including one first-place prize—from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) on Tuesday. The awards recognize excellence in the College’s publications and communications strategy. Randolph competed against colleges and universities of all sizes throughout the southeastern United States. CASE presented Randolph with a Grand Award, the highest award possible,... READ MORE >>

Randolph hosts Broadway performer

Todd Buonopane will present “Lying in the Driveway and Other Stories” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Thoresen Theatre. The performance is free and open to the public.... READ MORE >>

RESCHEDULED: The Show

Due to the College being closed for inclement weather, The Show has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Hall Theatre. It only comes once every four years. And it’s not the World Cup, the Winter Olympics, a U.S. presidential election or leap year. It’s The Show. That’s right. The Show—a... READ MORE >>

WildCat Theatre presents No Exit

No Exit will play from Feb. 20 to Feb. 22 and Feb. 27 and 28 in the Lab Theatre, room 203 in the Leggett Building.... READ MORE >>

Physics professor explains reports of booming sounds

The local ABC affiliate WSET recently asked Peter Sheldon, a Randolph College physics professor, to give a possible explanation for reports of “loud booms” that they had heard.... READ MORE >>

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