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Art and science meet in Oct. 8 lecture by National Gallery, London, collections director

Photo Ashok Roy

Ashok Roy will present a public lecture at Randolph at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 8. He will explain how science is used to shed light on art history, sometimes confirming or contesting the identity of the artist credited for a work of art.... READ MORE >>

Macon Activities Council launches new Fall Fest event

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The Macon Activities Council (MAC) is kicking off Fall Fest, a new event for Randolph College on Saturday. The festival runs from 12 – 4 p.m. with a variety of food and games in Michels Plaza. At 8 p.m., the Smith Hall Theatre doors open will open for a concert featuring American hip-hop artist Chitty Bang.... READ MORE >>

Holocaust survivor to share her story October 7

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Margit Meissner, a Holocaust survivor who escaped by bicycle from the Nazi encroachment on France, will share her story at Randolph College next week. Meissner will speak on Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Hall Theatre. The event is free and open to the public. Randolph history professor Gerry Sherayko invited Meissner to visit Randolph... READ MORE >>

BuzzFeed: 33 Pumpkin Parade designs that should go down in history

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Here is a collection of just a few of the many unique and well-done Pumpkin Parade carvings over the years.... READ MORE >>

Helen Clark Berlind Symposium begins Friday

Nick Brandt, Elephant Walking Through Grass, Amboseli, 2008, archival pigment print, 40 in. x 73 in., edition of 8. ©Nick Brandt, Courtesy of the Artist and Hasted Kraeutler, NYC

The Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College will host the 23rd annual Helen Clark Berlind Symposium this weekend. The symposium brings together artists and scholars to discuss the themes expressed in the College’s annual exhibition.... READ MORE >>

No Shame theatre kicks off Friday with "Best Of" event

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The Best of No Shame will reunite some of the most popular acts from the Lynchburg talent showcase at 9:30 p.m. Friday.... READ MORE >>

Fall sports teams promote cancer awareness

Cancer ribbons

Several teams are partnering with Randolph’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee to use one home event to help draw attention to cancer and raise money to support cancer patients and research.... READ MORE >>

Faculty, staff participate in Virginia Ten Miler

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More than 20 faculty and staff members have signed up to participate on Randolph College’s team in the Virginia Ten Miler.... READ MORE >>

Pumpkin Parade photo contest begins

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Enter the Pumpkin Parade photo contest by sharing relevant photos on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter with the hashtags #pumpkinparade2014 and #randolphcollege.... READ MORE >>

Randolph student leads artificial intelligence discussion for philosophy group

Phuong Tran ’15 gave a presentations based on her senior philosophy paper, “Artificial Intelligence: Are Smart Machines Alive? Or Are Alive Machines Smart?”... READ MORE >>

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