A statewide organization of archaeologists has recognized a Randolph professor as the Virginia Professional Archaeologist of the Year for 2013. Lori Lee, the Ainsworth Visiting Professor of American Culture, received the award for her years of research at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, where she has helped discover, document, and analyze the lives of slaves who... READ MORE >>
Peter Sheldon, a Randolph professor, joined Kacey Meaker ’08 at the event... READ MORE >>
Lori Lee was presented the award from the Archeological Society of Virginia.... READ MORE >>
The New York Times published an editorial today by Randolph College President Bradley W. Bateman. The op-ed addressed Bateman’s concerns regarding President Obama’s new initiative to increase access to post-secondary education, which includes a system of rating colleges and universities. Bateman, along with other college and university presidents from the National Association of Independent Colleges... READ MORE >>
Randolph College continues to be recognized for having some of the best professors in the country—the College was ranked 13th in the nation by CBSNews.com this year. Students explain why their professors deserve these accolades in a new video published today in the College’s new “Why Randolph?” video series. “Why Randolph?” is a weekly look... READ MORE >>