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Inauguration: Spotlight on service

Randolph community comes together with Fear 2 Freedom to pack special bags for sexual assault victims... READ MORE >>

Inauguration: Spotlight on creative activity

This event allowed students to show off their talents and passions for the audience.... READ MORE >>

Inauguration: Spotlight on teaching

Randolph kicked off its inauguration festivities by showcasing its commitment to the liberal arts and academic excellence.... READ MORE >>

Randolph celebrates the Class of 2023 during Commencement

Nearly 115 students graduated Sunday, which included those who received the College’s Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership degrees.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Commencement 2023

More photos from the 2023 Commencement ceremony.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Daisy Chain tradition continues

Seniors and sophomores continued the Daisy Chain tradition this morning to kick off Commencement weekend.... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces 2023 Phi Beta Kappa inductees

Ten members of the Class of 2023 were inducted into the Randolph College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honor society.... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Daniel Bickey ’23

Daniel Bickey ’23 is continuing his academic and athletic career at Randolph next year as a student in the College’s Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership program and member of the men’s basketball team. ... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Olivia Richards ’23

She has landed a job as a field technician with Virginia Tech’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation. ... READ MORE >>

Creative writing major DeJane’ Penick ’26 interns with local playwright

Teresa Harris, program coordinator in Randolph’s Office of Student Success, has written a series of plays called The Day Is Past and Gone, focusing on the men and women who were enslaved at Poplar Forest.... READ MORE >>

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