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Gustavo Romero piano concert set for Feb. 20

Gustavo Romero will perform in Wimberly Recital Hall on Friday, Feb. 20, in a concert presented by Forte Chamber Music and the Randolph College music department.... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor explains 2011 earthquake's far-reaching impact

WSET asked Sarah Sojka, an environmental studies and physics professor, to explain a recent report that asserts a 2011 earthquake in Virginia shook more people than any other quake in U.S. history.... READ MORE >>

Archaeology lecture will highlight ancient temple construction

Randolph College will host an Archaeological Institute of America lecture on Wednesday, February 18. Michael Nelson will present “The Temples of Omrit: the Long and Intriguing Life of a Sanctuary” at 7:30 p.m. in room 537 in the Harold G. Leggett building. Nelson was a co-director and architect for excavations at Omrit, in northern Israel. His... READ MORE >>

Randolph Ethics Bowl team takes second place in statewide competition

Randolph College placed second in the 2015 statewide Ethics Bowl competition—the highest the College has ranked in the history of the Ethics Bowl.... READ MORE >>

Randolph students selected to present writing at English honor society convention

Six Randolph College students will present their writing in March at the annual convention of Sigma Tau Delta, the world’s largest English honor society.... READ MORE >>

Randolph students to intern at National Gallery, London

Two eight-week summer internships will allow students to work and learn in one of the world’s great museums. Applications are due Feb. 16.... READ MORE >>

Great Decisions lecture series features talk by Randolph global studies professor

Jennifer Dugan will present a talk in the 2015 Great Decisions lecture series on Thursday, February 12, in the Lynchburg Public Library Community Meeting Room at 3 p.m.... READ MORE >>

Sugar House Review publishes poems by Gary Dop, nominates one

Sugar House Review recently published two poems by Gary Dop, a Randolph College English professor, and nominated one of them for a Pushcart Prize.... READ MORE >>

"We Heart Art" at the annual Love at the Maier

Love at the Maier will begin Friday, Feb. 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m., followed by a family program on Sunday, Feb. 8 from 2 to 4 p.m.... READ MORE >>

Society of Physics Students earns national recognition again

This is the 7th year in a row that the Randolph chapter of the Society of Physics Students has won the Outstanding Chapter award.... READ MORE >>

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