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Randolph professor has new books coming soon

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Bunny Goodjohn ’04, director of the Randolph College Writing Center and an English professor, will publish two books in the coming year—a prize-winning poetry collection and her second novel.... READ MORE >>

Ekphrastic poet to lead workshop at the Maier

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Poet Kindra McDonald will lead an ekphrastic poetry workshop at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College on Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.... READ MORE >>

Randolph hosts forum for teachers and education leaders

Educators will meet at Randolph College this weekend to learn more about how to become leaders in their field during the Women Education Leaders of Virginia (WELV) forum. The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and will conclude at 12:30 p.m. Admission to the forum is $20 for WELV members, $30 for non-members, and... READ MORE >>

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette publishes op-ed essay by Randolph College president

Why study liberal arts?
Because it can help create both good citizens and good workers.... READ MORE >>

International curling competitor teaches economics at Randolph

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Anne-Christine Barthel has represented Germany in three international curling contests.... READ MORE >>

American Culture Program will study "Spectacular Bodies"

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Participants in this year’s American Culture Program will travel to Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas to examine America’s fascination with the human body. Applications for the American Culture Program are due October 17.... READ MORE >>

BuzzFeed: Historic Greek Play photos

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We collected many historic photos and images related to the ancient Greek dramas that have been performed on our campus.... READ MORE >>

Amanda Denny honored for making an impact on the community

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DePaul Community Resources honored Amanda Denny, Randolph College’s director of leadership and engagement, with the Human Relations award at its Women of Achievement ceremony.... READ MORE >>

Holocaust survivor encourages students to stand up for others

Margit Meissner speaks about her experience as a holocaust survivor, October 7, 2014.

“There’s a great deal of good that you can do if you’re aware of prejudice and scapegoating and bullying,” Margit Meissner said. “This is your business. You must not let this go without interfering.”... READ MORE >>

Randolph College presents Oedipus the King

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The 2014 Greek Play will be performed in the Del on October 10-12 at 4 p.m. each day.... READ MORE >>

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