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PHOTOS: First day of classes 2023

Another round of back-to-school photos... READ MORE >>

Andi Curtis ’23 completes collections management internship before heading overseas for grad school

Curtis double majored in history and art history, with a minor in Renaissance studies, at Randolph. Now she’s preparing to start a masters program in medieval history at Swansea University in Wales.  ... READ MORE >>

WildCat Weekend returning from Sept. 22-24

Events range from a parents’ brunch and young alumni reception to a performing arts showcase and a tailgate overlooking WildCat Stadium.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Move-in day and Orientation 2023

Welcoming the Class of 2027. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph College welcomes largest class in six years

The class includes 206 new students, which is a 40 percent increase over last year, and a total of 234 new students, including transfers, which is a 33 percent increase.... READ MORE >>

Jordyn Shumpert ’25 reflects on Lyric Opera of Chicago summer internship

The internship allows Randolph students to gain hands-on experience in arts management and nonprofit fundraising while working for the Lyric’s development office. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph faculty recognized as among best in the nation by Princeton Review

Students quoted in the guide praised Randolph’s faculty, whose “number one goal is always to make students better thinkers.” ... READ MORE >>

Registration open for Science + Art Saturdays

This fall, students will get the chance to study topics ranging from mechatronics and robotics engineering to various printmaking processes to coral reefs and ocean acidification.  ... READ MORE >>

Kathryn Davis ’24 explores wildlife conservation in Australia

Kathryn Davis '24 studied in Australia this summer through the School for Field Studies.

Davis participated in the School for Field Studies (SFS), one of the United States’ largest environmental study abroad programs, this summer. ... READ MORE >>

Anthology edited by Randolph professor Laura-Gray Street gets NYT shout-out

English professor Laura-Gray Street, Celina Matthews '19, and Elsker look through some of the submitted poetry and artwork for their project.

Author Barbara Kingsolver included Street’s “A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia” in a list of recommended reads focusing on the region. ... READ MORE >>

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