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Volleyball rewrites record book in sixth consecutive win

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In an away match Tuesday night, Kerry McMichael ’15 became the first player in program history to record 50 assists in a single match and Jordan Templin ’15 became the first player to 1,000 career kills.... READ MORE >>

Poplar Forest architectural restorationist to lecture on Jefferson's Palladian influences

Travis McDonald, the director of architectural restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest will speak on “Palladio and Jefferson: An Architectural Mentor and His Student Separated by 200 Years” on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College.... READ MORE >>

Internship Match-Up will connect students with career opportunities

A Randolph student talks to a nonprofit representative about internship opportunities during the 2013 Internship Match-Up.

“The support of our students by local employers is really evident in the Internship Match-up,” said Maryam Brown ’02, Randolph’s internship coordinator who is organizing the Match-up. “These are all Lynchburg-based employers who have immediate openings for our students.”... READ MORE >>

Randolph rises in U.S. News rankings

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Randolph was ranked 133rd for national liberal arts colleges in the 2015 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges. Randolph’s ranking moved up a spot this year.... READ MORE >>

Art of animals fills new exhibition at Randolph College

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 an opening ceremony for the 103rd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art, A Menagerie of Metaphors,” from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday Sept. 12.... READ MORE >>

Randolph English professor publishes new work

Gary Dop, a Randolph English professor, has published five new poems.... READ MORE >>

Reusable takeout boxes now available in dining hall

Hailey Nguyen green thread to go to-go boxes for the dining hall

Thanks to research and recommendations by a Randolph senior, Cheatham Dining Hall now offers reusable takeout boxes.... READ MORE >>

Power restored campus-wide

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We are happy to report that full power has been restored to all buildings on campus.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College president urges self-reflection and honorable living

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As the Randolph College community celebrated the official beginning of the 2014-15 academic year with Convocation Tuesday, Randolph President Bradley W. Bateman encouraged the students to live honorably. “You become a better person because your values are transformed, because you make a decision to become a better person,” he said.... READ MORE >>

Art graduate launches museum career

Stormy Clowdis

Stormy Clowdis ’13 has used her experiences working for the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College to start a full-time career in in the museum field, as well as gain entrance into a graduate program.... READ MORE >>

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