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Students present about 2023 Summer Research projects

Students shared the results of their lab work, cultural and psychological studies, and environmental research. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph named one of the nation’s ‘best and most interesting institutions’

The 2024 edition of the guide praised Randolph for offering students a place to be themselves while receiving a strong liberal arts education. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor, student develop art reinstallation proposal for the Maier

“This project does a lot of things, but it reinvigorates the idea of the museum. I want more of the collection to be seen, and I also want it to be more representative of artists who the students could relate to.”... READ MORE >>

Message from the President – Affirmative Action Decision

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The following message was sent from Randolph President Sue Ott Rowlands on Friday, June 30 regarding the recent U.S. Supreme court rulings regarding affirmative action. ... READ MORE >>

Sherayko, Broughman selected to participate in Legacies of American Slavery Public History Institute

The institute will be held from July 30-Aug. 4 at Yale University.... READ MORE >>

Summer research project examining movement dynamics

Research has shown that the observation of an action often involves the internal simulation of that same action in the observer. In other words, you can imagine yourself doing it.... READ MORE >>

Randolph students continuing virology research this summer

“They’ve been extremely productive, and they’ve already gotten a lot of really useful data,” Houlihan said. “It’s nice because it’s their project. They’re the ones perfecting all the protocols.”... READ MORE >>

Randolph grad takes on new role, continues ongoing research project with the 500-Year Forest Foundation

Gabe Quintero ’23 is working as a field supervisor before transitioning into a forest coordinator role with the organization.... READ MORE >>

Students studying drone-based delivery systems for summer research project

They will use simulation models to see what would happen if a drone delivery system existed in Lynchburg.... READ MORE >>

Randolph student exploring interfaith dialogue through summer research

The work is personal for Zach Bishop ’24.... READ MORE >>

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