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Vita Abundantior – The Magazine of Randolph College – Fall 2023

Front cover of Vita Abundantior, the magazine of Randolph College, Fall 2023

In this issue: Class of 2027, Martin Science renovation, RISE experiences, Parwin Ahmadi ’27, MFA Theatre, and more.... READ MORE >>

Randolph College partners with Latin Americans Working for Achievement

Trees on Randolph's front campus provide vibrant colors during the fall

The academic partnership will help Latino students from low-to-moderate-income families in the Charlotte, NC, region gain access to high-quality post-secondary career opportunities.... READ MORE >>

Randolph inducts first members into Alpha Alpha Alpha Honor Society

Tri-Alpha celebrates the academic accomplishments of first-generation college students,... READ MORE >>

Department of Performing Arts staging ‘Sense & Sensibility’ with a ‘youthful splash’

Performances are scheduled for Nov. 16-20. ... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Raquel Moreira ’26

“I know being a first-generation is hard, and you don’t really have anybody to go to for advice. But you got this. Someone has to be the first. If you ever need help, go to someone in the school system for advice.”... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Gerry Sherayko

“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 >>

Randolph College one of 13 small liberal arts colleges to receive funds to tackle student mental health

First-phase planning and capacity grant designed as a precursor to a total of $8.5 million toward students’ well-being.... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Izzy Collins ’26

“I will forever be thankful and grateful for my home here at Randolph College.”... READ MORE >>

First-generation student Q&A: Charmayne Wyche

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 >>

First-generation student Q&A: President Sue Ott Rowlands

Randolph College is bringing a new honor society—Tri-Alpha, which celebrates the academic accomplishments of first-generation college students—to campus. ... READ MORE >>

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