Randolph Writer in Residence Dave Mondy will give a public reading of his non-fiction works on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Ashley Jack Room.... READ MORE >>
Martha Moore Sykes ’47, a former member of the Board of Trustees and a creator—and recipient—of the Alumnae Achievement Award, died on Wednesday, January 28. She was 89 years old.... READ MORE >>
Both of Randolph College’s basketball teams scored weekend victories at home as several track and field competitors finished in the top 10 in their events at the Captains Invitational in Newport News.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College is joining forces with the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia (CICV) and 14 other private institutions to explore opportunities for solar power.... READ MORE >>
The Citizen-Times in Asheville, NC, recently published a story on Elizabeth “Liz” Colton ’67, an Asheville native who returned to her hometown after working in journalism and international diplomacy for decades. Colton majored in English and minored in classics at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. As a journalist, she interviewed heads of state, including leaders of Iraq, Pakistan,... READ MORE >>
Magic, music, comedy, and dance meld in KTMA Performing Arts Ensemble, which is holding workshops for Randolph students this week and will perform two benefit concerts this weekend.... READ MORE >>
Jennifer Keene will present “Americans at War: Experiencing World War One” on Wednesday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Wimberly Recital Hall.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College opened its 2015 Black History Celebration with a speech by Khaliah L. Brown-Dean in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. “We now have to face the fact that tomorrow is today,” Brown-Dean said. “Dream requires voices and actions.”... READ MORE >>
Dan Phung ’15 spent three weeks of his winter break on an isolated island in Panama, where he explored the rain forest in the morning, snorkeled to see coral reefs in the afternoon, and stargazed with his feet in tropical waters at night.... READ MORE >>