dkhen’s most recent book, Bright Unbearable Reality, was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
Randolph’s 2023 Pumpkin Parade was held on Oct. 28. ... READ MORE >>
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 >>
The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. on May 5 in WildCat Stadium.... READ MORE >>
The unique opportunity allows Randolph students to earn two degrees in the time it normally takes to get one.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
“Elizabeth Waring: White Ally in the Black Freedom Struggle” is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, in Nichols Theatre.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
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 >>