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Randolph College Junior Earns Prestigious Udall Scholarship

Ludovic Lemaitre ’11, an environmental science major, has been named a Udall Scholar by the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation. The prestigious award recognizes extraordinary service to the environment.
Lemaitre, of Purcellville, Virginia, was one of just 80 stud... READ MORE >>

In the News: Kakenya Ntaiya Interviewed on NPR

Kakenya Ntaiya ’04 recently appeared on the Morning Edition show on National Public Radio. Ntaiya was interviewed as part of a story on U.S. aid for family planning in Africa.
The story can be heard on the NPR website…
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Randolph College Receives National Accreditation from Teacher Education Accreditation Council

LYNCHBURG — Randolph College is the first school in Lynchburg to receive national accreditation from the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC). Officials with TEAC announced the decision Friday, March 26.
TEAC is recognized as a national accreditor by the United States De... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Welcomes Acclaimed Pianist April 10

LYNCHBURG — On April 10, Randolph College will welcome Victor Santiago Asuncion as part of its Guest Artist program. The free event is open to the public and will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Wimberly Recital Hall in Presser Hall.
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Randolph College Senior Shares Love of Dance With Local Elementary School Students

LYNCHBURG– Brittany Dickey ’10 has danced for as long as she can remember.
This week the Randolph College biology and dance major will share her love of dance with students from William M. Bass Elementary School in Lynchburg. The two-day workshop will be held March 24-25 from 3:3... READ MORE >>

Pianist Emily Yap Chua performs on Nashville Public Radio

Associate Professor of Music Emily Yap Chua recently performed works by Joaquin Turina, Cecile Chaminade, and Franz Schubert with the Eclectic Chamber Players. Their live performance was broadcast on Nashville Public Radio’s “Studio C” in preparation for their concert performances on Sunday and Monday, March 14 and 15. To listen to the performance, go to:... READ MORE >>

Elizabeth Perry-Sizemore Named President-Elect of Virginia Association of Economists

Elizabeth Perry-Sizemore is the new president-elect of the Virginia Association of Economists (VAE) during the group’s 37th annual meeting March 4-5, 2010 in Lynchburg. The organization’s objectives are “to promote inquiry into economics, to improve economic education, and to develop understanding of the operations of the Virginia economy.” Membership in the VAE is open to... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Presents Film Festival

Randolph College will present three documentary films March 19-21 as part of the film festival “Spring into Action: Documentaries to Change the World.”
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Alumna debuts in Puccini's Tosca

Jennifer Woodward ’08 had planned to focus her college career on studying science. Then she reignited her passion for music, thanks to inspiration from Randolph College’s music professors.
Woodward’s enthusiasm hasn’t waned since graduation. She recently made her... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Students and Faculty Present Research

Two Randolph College faculty members and three students presented research at the American Physical Society’s National Meeting in Washington, D.C. in February.
Iva Gerasimenko ’10, a physics major, presented research completed during a NASA internship in the summer of 2009, ... READ MORE >>

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