“Being a first-generation college student meant that a world opened to me that never would have happened without the opportunity to go to college.”... READ MORE >>
First-phase planning and capacity grant designed as a precursor to a total of $8.5 million toward students’ well-being.... READ MORE >>
“I will forever be thankful and grateful for my home here at Randolph College.”... READ MORE >>
For Wyche, being a first-gen student “means walking in uninfluenced by anyone else’s experiences or expectations with the complete ability to make your college experience your own.”... READ MORE >>
Randolph College is bringing a new honor society—Tri-Alpha, which celebrates the academic accomplishments of first-generation college students—to campus. ... READ MORE >>
The day brought in more than 650 Annual Fund gifts totaling over $300,000 and counting—including more than $80,000 matched by donors. ... READ MORE >>
Printup will perform at Randolph on Saturday, Nov. 11, as part of the College’s Guest Artist Series.... READ MORE >>
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 >>