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A Statement from Randolph College Regarding the AAMD

Just as the AAMD is dedicated to protecting its interests, Randolph College’s Board of Trustees is also charged with protecting the interests of this College and our futur... READ MORE >>

Family and friends celebrate the life of William F. Quillian, Jr., with stories, poetry, and a rendition of "Minnie the Moocher"

One of the most well-known memories of William F. Quillian, Jr., was his tradition of singing “Minnie the Moocher” for Randolph-Macon Woman’s College functions as well as community events.  So it was somewhat unexpected, but not really surprising, when the final speaker at his memorial service, his son Robert Quillian, broke out into the song... READ MORE >>

Student Research Wins Major Award

A high school student working with a Randolph faculty member is advanced to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair... READ MORE >>

Randolph junior becomes poetry contest finalist, gets poem published

During its 50-year history, december magazine has published the early works of authors like short story writer Raymond Carver, the novelist Rita Mae Brown, five United States poet laureates, and six Pulitzer Prize winners. Hannah Cohen ’15 is happy to find herself in such good company. “Filter,” a poem that Cohen wrote for a creative... READ MORE >>

Randolph College announces inauguration of 10th president, Bradley W. Bateman

Randolph College will celebrate the inauguration of its 10th president, Bradley W. Bateman, on April 25-26, taking time to reflect on the College’s mission, its rich history, and its future. The inauguration’s public events begin with a symposium on liberal arts education and conclude with a free... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Remembers Dr. William F. Quillian, Jr.

Quillian was the 2010 Commencement speaker A Lynchburg icon passed away early Tuesday morning, March 4, shortly before his 101st birthday. William F. Quillian, Jr., the fifth president of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, now Randolph College, and the institution’s longest-serving president, was a long-time supporter of the College, speaking at Commencement in 2010 and publishing Voices... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Remembers Dr. William F. Quillian, Jr.

A Lynchburg icon passed away early Tuesday morning, March 4, shortly before his 101st birthday.
William F. Quillian, Jr., the fifth president of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, now Randolph College, and the institution’s longest-serving president, was a long-time supporter of the College, sp... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Closed Monday, March 3

Randolph College will be closed on Monday, March 3 due to expected inclement weather that will create dangerous driving conditions. Essential staff members should contact their immediate supervisors for specific reporting instructions.... READ MORE >>

Education professor featured in article about autism

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Randolph wins awards for publications and special events

Randolph College earned three awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) last week, recognizing the quality of the College’s publications and events. Randolph magazine and the Bulletin, the College’s alumnae and alumni magazine, each won an Award for Excellence in the category of Magazine/Tabloid Improvement I. This category, which includes... READ MORE >>

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