LYNCHBURG – Randolph College will provide a glimpse of life in an 18th cent... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG – Nationally-recognized science journalist and author Eric Roston will kick off Randolph College’s second annual Symposium of Artists and Scholars April 17 at 1:30 p.m.
The symposium, which spotlights student and faculty research and projects from all areas of study, wi... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG – Randolph College’s Chorale will make a special appearance at the National Holocaust Museum during its Spring Break performance tour.
The group will travel to Richmond, Washington, D.C. and Maryland over the break, performing at churches, high schools and other ve... READ MORE >>
This article was published in the Lynchburg News & Advance on Feb. 25, 2009. It is reprinted with permission.
By Christa Desrets
He’s dean of the college, vice president for academic affairs and a specialist in political science. But on Tuesday and Thursday ... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — A group of Randolph College English and theatre majors are getting the unique opportunity to immerse themselves with a professional theatre group during a special Renaissance Drama Weekend Seminar.
Twenty Randolph students will travel with Mara Amster, associate professor o... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — Randolph College was a semi-finalist in the 10th Annual intercollegiate Wachovia Ethics Bowl debate competition... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — Two Randolph College students earned awards in this year’s annual Student Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF). The conference, held Feb. 7 at Lynchburg College, featured four participants from Randolph.
Amanda Johnston ’09 earned second place for “Leaving ... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — Randolph College’s Society of Physics Students has been named an Outstanding Chapter by the national organization for 2007-08. Peter Sheldon, physics professor and advisor of Randolph’s chapter, also received honorable mention for Outstanding Chapter Advisor.
Th... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG — Randolph College’s close community and academic program once again helped it garner strong scores on the 2008 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE).
The college achieved strong scores on the five benchmarks of effective educational practice reported by NSSE, pa... READ MORE >>
LYNCHBURG – Randolph College will welcome approximately 180 new students for the 2008-2009 academic year. New students arrive Aug. 26.
The college was able to meet key goals of maintaining its diversity and academic standards and increasing its net tuition revenue. The goals were met wh... READ MORE >>