Randolph’s new Student Center buzzed with activity late into the night after an opening ceremony earlier this year. Students enjoyed food from the Skeller; socialized in the new commons area; played ping pong, pool, and video games; tried out a new dance floor; and exercised on state-of-the art fitness equipment overlooking the majestic Blue Ridge... READ MORE >>
A Randolph College faculty member has been named one of the best 21 psychology professors in Virginia. Beth Schwartz, the Catherine E. & William E. Thoresen Chair in Social Sciences and assistant dean of the College, was named to the list by StateStats.org and Online Schools Virginia, websites that provide information on educational resources, including... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s own Wes Fugate has earned national honors from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). CASE recently named Fugate the winner of the 2013 Alice L. Beeman Award for Outstanding Research in Communications and Marketing for Educational Advancement for his dissertation entitled, “Alike but Different: How Three Private Liberal Arts Colleges... READ MORE >>
The Randolph College community joined together this afternoon to celebrate the renewal the College has experienced during the service of President John E. Klein and his wife, Susan, who will leave Randolph this summer when President Klein retires. Randolph College President John E. Klein and his family see the newly- unveiled presidential portrait during a reception... READ MORE >>
A large tree that has graced front campus more more than 100 years was honored as Lynchburg’s Heritage Tree of 2013 today. The award was announced in an Arbor Day ceremony at Lynchburg’s Sandusky Middle School. Mark Gilbert, Randolph’s grounds supervisor, accepted the award on behalf of the College. Marge Denham speaks about the deodar... READ MORE >>
Students participating in the Randolph College Archaeological Conservation Institute in Italy this summer will be sharing their experience working with ancient artifacts at the Centro di Conservazione Archeologica in Belmonte in Sabina, Italy. Read about their adventures…... READ MORE >>
This Wednesday, the Randolph community will be treated to a reading by poet Ira Sadoff. The author of eight poetry collections, Sadoff has published poetry in works such as the Harper Anthology of American Literature and Great American Prose Poems. He has received the Creative Arts Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts as... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG—Randolph College professors are ranked 13th in the nation according to research released by the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. The College is the only Virginia school ... READ MORE >>