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 >>
“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 >>
“Our Animal Nature” is currently on display in Lipscomb Library. ... READ MORE >>
Smith, who currently serves as interim provost at Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama, will begin his tenure at Randolph July 1.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. on May 21 in WildCat Stadium.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
Some of the programs, including computer science, marine science, and criminal justice/criminology, will be introduced for fall 2023. ... READ MORE >>
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 >>
The program was started by President Sue Ott Rowlands this fall. ... READ MORE >>