“Lynchburg: Named” brought brought together Randolph and the Jones Memorial Library to explore the region’s legacy of slavery and fill in information gaps related to African Americans in Lynchburg. ... READ MORE >>
The College is relaunching its Science Matters campaign for the renovation and revitalization of the historic Martin Science Building with a special event in October. ... READ MORE >>
Memories from his summer in Taiwan come quickly to William Olichney ’24.... READ MORE >>
Bare’s photograph was recently accepted into the Academy Center of the Arts’ National Juried Photography Exhibition.... READ MORE >>
Over several days, they assisted scientists at the University of Virginia’s Coastal Research Center with water quality monitoring.... READ MORE >>
“I give to Randolph because I am forever grateful for the financial support the College gave me and the opportunities it afforded me. I believe it is my responsibility to give back so that Randolph can continue to educate and inspire future generations.”... READ MORE >>
Tatum and co-author Guy Curtis explore the role emotions play in students’ decisions to cheat and their responses to cheating after it has occurred. ... READ MORE >>
In this issue: Class of 2027, Martin Science renovation, RISE experiences, Parwin Ahmadi ’27, MFA Theatre, and more.... READ MORE >>
The academic partnership will help Latino students from low-to-moderate-income families in the Charlotte, NC, region gain access to high-quality post-secondary career opportunities.... READ MORE >>
Tri-Alpha celebrates the academic accomplishments of first-generation college students,... READ MORE >>