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SUPER program begins with crash test field trip

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First-year students arrived for the Step Up to Physical Science and Engineering at Randolph (SUPER) program on Wednesday. For the next two weeks, the students will take courses designed to give them a head start on their pathway to becoming scientists and engineers.... READ MORE >>

Crime lab internship gives student her own CSI experience

Lexi Harrington

Due to her lab experience at Randolph, Lexi Harrington ’15 grasped most of the techniques for the tests early on. She did learn a lot of new information, though, especially about the legal requirements for conducting crime lab work.... READ MORE >>

William Coulter to present paper at national conference

The English professor will also have a paper published in the Southeastern Renaissance Conference’s annual publication.... READ MORE >>

3D printer helps make lifelike masks for Greek Play

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Randolph College students got a head start on the Greek Play this week by beginning to build several theatrical masks with the help of cutting-edge 3D scanning and printing technology.... READ MORE >>

Internship helps physics student get started in 3D imaging business

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Mark Patterson’s internship with a 3D imaging company has helped him discover his hopeful career. “I get to do anything with 3D scanning and 3D modeling,” he said. “It’s an ever changing world.”... READ MORE >>

Psychology student learns about mental health careers in summer internship

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This summer, Emily Richards ’15 helped operate a summer camp organized by Horizon Behavioral Health.... READ MORE >>

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 >>

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