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Poet Gerald L. Coleman to read from work at Randolph College

Coleman, author of the epic fantasy series “The Three Gifts,” is a Scholastic National Writing Juror, a co-founder of the Affrilachian Poets, a Rhysling Award Nominee, and a fellow at the Black Earth Institute.... READ MORE >>

Transfer student Q&A: Sydney Preas ’26

This is part of a series profiling Randolph College transfer students. ... READ MORE >>

MACSL program earns accreditation

Randolph’s program is the only accredited coaching education graduate program in Virginia and one of less than 12 in the entire country.... READ MORE >>

Kenaston presents essay at Business History Conference

“The Greatest Story: Commercial Radio and Religion in the American Century” was part of a panel at the 2024 conference in Rhode Island. ... READ MORE >>

Gauthier presents new research, moderates workshop during National Women’s Studies Association conference

Jennifer Gauthier

Gauthier presented new research examining transnational girlhood as depicted in films by women filmmakers from the Global South.... READ MORE >>

Maier event to focus on women workers

“Uncover/Recover: Remembering Women Workers” will be held on Tuesday, March 19.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: 2024 Pi Run

Randolph’s 2024 Pi Run was held on Thursday, March 24.... READ MORE >>

W&L professor Yamhong Zhu to discuss ‘Supernatural Encounters: Tales of the Strange in Chinese Culture’ at Randolph

Zhu will discuss how supernatural encounters between human and otherworldly entities—think ghosts, demons, and fox spirits—are represented in Chinese culture and literature and adapted for film and TV in contemporary China.... READ MORE >>

Selda Altan shares research at University of Pittsburgh

Selda Altan

Selda Altan, assistant professor of history, spoke at the University of Pittsburgh as part of its Asian Studies Center Modern China Lecture Series this winter. She discussed a chapter from her forthcoming book, Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan-Indochina Railway.      ... READ MORE >>

Transfer student Q&A: Tristan Gregory ’25

This is part of a series profiling Randolph College transfer students. ... READ MORE >>

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