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Randolph marks 132nd anniversary with Founders’ Day celebration

The ceremony included remarks by President Sue Ott Rowlands, Student Government President Zeinab Elkhansa ’23, and Traditions Committee Vice President Amanda Jagdeo ’24. ... READ MORE >>

Tibetan filmmaker Ngawang Choephel to screen film at Randolph

“Ganden: A Joyful Land,” which documents the lives and memories of the last Tibetan Buddhist monks to study at the famous Ganden Monastery in Tibet, will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, in Nichols Theatre. ... READ MORE >>

Students contribute to exhibition for Introduction to Museum Studies course

“Our Animal Nature” is currently on display in Lipscomb Library. ... READ MORE >>

Timothy Smith hired as Randolph’s new provost and vice president for academic affairs

Smith, who currently serves as interim provost at Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama, will begin his tenure at Randolph July 1.... READ MORE >>

Bullock publishes paper on ‘Anger and Identity in the Divided States of America’

Brad Bullock

The paper appears in a special issue of the journal, “Living in the Age of Anger: Representing ‘Negative Solidarities’ in Contemporary Global Culture.”... READ MORE >>

Centra CEO Amy Carrier to serve as 2023 Commencement speaker

The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. on May 21 in WildCat Stadium.... READ MORE >>

‘The Show’ recap: Faculty, staff perform for students

This year’s theme was “Stranger Thing,” inspired by the Netflix TV series, and included singing, dancing, two short films, and other feats of talent (or lack thereof).... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces new academic programs

Some of the programs, including computer science, marine science, and criminal justice/criminology, will be introduced for fall 2023. ... READ MORE >>

UVa professor to discuss archaeological looting in lecture

Fiona Greenland, who works at the intersection of cultural sociology, comparative and historical sociology, and archaeology, will speak at Randolph College on Wednesday, March 1.... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s Presidential Ambassador Program offers leadership, networking opportunities to students

The program was started by President Sue Ott Rowlands this fall. ... READ MORE >>

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