Every day, Ayn Dietrich ’04 talks with reporters about high profile cases involving federal investigators, from suspected terrorist activity to searches for missing children. She previously served as an intelligence analyst and the person who briefs the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the attorney general on important cases. Friday afternoon, she gave... READ MORE >>
Marielle Rando ’14 spent much of her time at Randolph learning about leadership. Serving as the Student Government president for the last half of her senior year was the perfect capstone. Rando initially did not run for the president position because she was studying abroad in Spain when elections took place, and she did not want to... READ MORE >>
Photography had nothing to do with her major or the job description for her first internship, but Shuang Li ’14 saw an opportunity to apply her interest in the art to her work for a jewelry store. Her determination to do that led to a job offer before she graduated. After Li’s graduation from Randolph... READ MORE >>
When Mike Ehilegbu ’14 wants to improve on something, he knows how to put in the time. As a result, he has improved as both a student and a basketball player during his four years at Randolph College. Clay Nunley, head men’s basketball coach, pointed out recently that Ehilegbu’s best grades have come even as... READ MORE >>
When Amy Jacobs ’14 was in high school, she took the initiative to start her own equestrian photography business. When she came to Randolph, she continued to show initiative by becoming involved in many leadership opportunities. Jacobs, who will graduate magna cum laude on Sunday, has served on the Macon Activities Council for four years,... READ MORE >>
John Grundy ’14 was recruited to Randolph to play lacrosse, but he was determined to do much more. When he began college, he wanted to focus on learning more than he had in the past. John Grundy ’14 receives the Scholar Athlete of the Year award from Randolph English professor Dan Stiffler. “In high school,... READ MORE >>
Kelsey Abell ’14 started college thinking she would become an elementary school teacher. But for her, part of the beauty of the liberal arts curriculum was that she discovered a talent and interest in art that she had not realized before. Abell was one of several members of the Class of 2014 featured in Randolph... READ MORE >>