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Auditions Set for Fall Theatre Production

Mother Courage and Her Children - fall theatre production 2014

WildCat Theatre announces open auditions for the Fall 2014 production of “Mother Courage and Her Children” on Tuesday, September 9, 7 p.m. in Thoresen Theatre. Director Brooke Edwards and Music Director Patti Finn Rapiejko seek to cast 12-26 men and women, as well as recruit stage crew. Callbacks will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 8... READ MORE >>

EPA recognizes Randolph College among nation's leading green power users

The Henrico County power plant operated by Ingenco, which burns waste landfill gas to generate electricity for Randolph College and other customers.

Randolph College is honored on the Environmental Protection Agency’s Top Partner list for signing a long-term contract to purchase electricity from production facilities that burn waste gas from landfills to generate electricity.... READ MORE >>

Pennsylvania newspaper publishes articles by Randolph student intern

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Phuong Tran ’15 has had two front page stories published on the front page of western Pennsylvania’s largest newspaper this week.... READ MORE >>

The Princeton Review names Randolph College one of the top colleges in the nation…again

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Randolph College is featured in The Princeton Review’s new 2015 college guide, The Best 379 Colleges. Randolph was named one of the best in the nation for professors receiving high marks, college theatre, and interaction among the diverse student body.... READ MORE >>

WildCat Theatre Conservatory enters third year

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More than 60 K-12 students will learn and practice theatre techniques over the next two weeks at Randolph College. The conservatory culminates in a showcase at 10 a.m. August 9 in Thoresen Theatre.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College adds apartment living to housing options

Buildings and Grounds staff member adds finishing touches to new apartments. (Photo courtesy of The News & Advance.

Randolph College students will have another housing option when the academic year begins in September. The College purchased the Grosvener Apartments, located directly across from campus, last year as a way of adding apartment-style housing to the list of residence options for students. Renovations are now complete, and students selected through the College’s lottery system... READ MORE >>

Graduate students provide summer camp for elementary school

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Students in Randolph College’s education graduate programs have been providing a summer camp for students of Paul Munro Elementary School in Lynchburg. This weekend, the camp was featured in an article in the News & Advance. In addition to helping the elementary students keep up with reading and math over the summer, the camp gives... READ MORE >>

Randolph celebrates Virginia Private College Week

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LYNCHBURG – Randolph College will join 23 other private colleges from around the state in celebrating Virginia Private College Week July 28-Aug. 2. The event provides rising high school juniors and seniors—and their families—with the opportunity to learn more about the vast array of educational offerings in the state. The week is sponsored by the... READ MORE >>

Student translates for professor's study of Sienese baptistery

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A determination to learn Italian and understand art enabled Claire Sumner ’15 to help one of her professors unravel the mysteries of an old baptistery in Siena this summer. Sumner helped her advisor and Randolph art history professor Andrea Campbell with a Summer Research project studying the baptistery at the cathedral in Siena. Unlike most... READ MORE >>

Listening to mouse calls to understand autism

Photo of Sarah Grissom ’17 and Graham Southwick ’17

Researchers have long studied the way mice behave, interact, and react to changes in their environment to help reveal ideas about humans and other animals. This summer, two Randolph students added sound to that body of knowledge. Katrin Schenk, a Randolph physics professor, has involved students in research on mouse vocalizations for several years. This... READ MORE >>

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