LYNCHBURG — Peter Sheldon, a Randolph College physics professor, has been named a finalist in the national Society of Physics Students (SPS) Outstanding Advisor award competition.
Sheldon is one of just 18 professors nationwide chosen in the competition. The winner will be announc... READ MORE >>
It’s been 10 years since the WildCats tasted the post-season and women’s basketball coach Melissa Wiggins says it’s time to return to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) tournament. “It is way overdue,” says Wiggins. “It’s going to be a challenge, but I’m certain we will step up to it.” The top 8 teams are... READ MORE >>
Members of the Randolph College Society of Physics Students spent their Saturday morning with the Cub Scouts of Pack 48. They conducted a hands-on workshop, applying the lessons of physics to build faster Pinewood Derby race cars. A longtime scouting tradition, the Pinewood Derby challenges scouts to build a wooden race car from a standard... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG–Randolph College will feature Claudia Emerson and her work Nov. 11. The free event is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Alice Ashley Jack Room in Smith Memorial Building.
Emerson’s reading is the last in the college’s Visiting Writers Series for the fall semester. The r... READ MORE >>
Fall 2009 has seen the resurgence of WWRM The Worm: Student Radio. Student deejays host more than 25 on-air shows from their glass booth in the Main Hall Student Center. Under the leadership of General Manager Sarah Krieger, WWRM has become a formidable source of student entertainment, news and information and social events. Uncensored student-created... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG – Randolph College’s WildCat Theatre will present Richard O... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — Randolph College will host filmmaker Richard Robinson Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Leggett 537. Robinson’s “The Beekeepers” will be shown. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Robinson’s career began in photography. His portraits, editorials, and architectural shots have ap... READ MORE >>