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Anna Badkhen ’24 MFA returning to Randolph for Visiting Writers Series

dkhen’s most recent book, Bright Unbearable Reality, was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award.... READ MORE >>

Annual Berlind Symposium to spotlight artists books by women

The symposium will include artist talks by Lyall Harris and Nia Easley, who will chronologically describe their path as artists and what led them to artists books, as well as a panel discussion with Harris, Easley, guest curator Martha Chiplis, and moderator Lynora Williams.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Pumpkin Parade 2023

Randolph’s 2023 Pumpkin Parade was held on Oct. 28. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph hosting 25th Mid-Atlantic Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship

College students throughout Virginia and surrounding states have attended the conference since its inception in 1999, sharing findings from research or creative projects in all disciplines.... READ MORE >>

Poet Nikki Giovanni to serve as 2024 Commencement speaker

Nikki Giovanni is Randolph College's 2024 Commencement Speaker

The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. on May 5 in WildCat Stadium.... READ MORE >>

Kylee Bennett ’24 pursues engineering physics degree through Randolph’s Dual Degree Program

The unique opportunity allows Randolph students to earn two degrees in the time it normally takes to get one.... READ MORE >>

Randolph named one of Virginia’s best colleges

Each university on the list is evaluated based on the basis of academic quality, graduation rates, affordability, return on investment, and the breadth of student resources.... READ MORE >>

Wanda Little Fenimore ’06 to discuss research in Randolph lecture

“Elizabeth Waring: White Ally in the Black Freedom Struggle” is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, in Nichols Theatre.... READ MORE >>

Karen McIlvoy, Poplar Forest archaeology lab supervisor, to speak at Randolph

She’ll deliver the David F. Anthony Memorial Lecture, “Archaeology on the Plantation: Exploring how enslaved people engaged with their material world,” on Wednesday, Oct. 25.... READ MORE >>

Soprano Katherine Jolly and violinist Amadi Azikiwe joining Randolph professor Emily Yap Chua for concert

The program includes works by W. A. Mozart, Irene Britton Smith, Gwyneth Walker, and Donald Waxman, and a range of selections for each guest as a soloist and several for soprano, violin, and piano trio. ... READ MORE >>

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