More than a dozen women from the Class of 1964−and one from the Class of 1961−have traveled the world together for more than 20 years.... READ MORE >>
The program will launch this summer with the first of five week-long residencies on campus, followed by a one-on-one virtual mentorship with a faculty member. ... READ MORE >>
More than 160 donors gave over $40,000 to Randolph College’s Annual Fund during Giving Tuesday on November 29, successfully unlocking a $25,000 match from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund.... READ MORE >>
STEMSEAS is a program that provides ship-based experiences for students aboard National Science Foundation-funded research vessels.... READ MORE >>
The grant money will pay the costs involved in becoming fully certified through the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International.... READ MORE >>
“We are having wonderful discussions about all aspects of the immigrant experience. This nation was founded by immigrant communities. They made fundamental contributions, and Chinese labor was key to the formation of this country’s infrastructure.”... READ MORE >>
The familiar strains of Queen’s “Under Pressure” rang out in Randolph’s Lab Theatre, the overhead lights pulsing with the beat.... READ MORE >>
Ott Rowlands, Randolph’s 11th president, began her tenure July 1. She brings a wealth of experience and background in teaching and administration, with a keen focus on, and a successful track record with, student success.... READ MORE >>
Their work has focused on bacteriophage, viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells.... READ MORE >>
In this issue: A Conversation with Sue Ott Rowlands, the Class of 1964 “Golden Girls”, RISE grant for therapeutic riding, and more.... READ MORE >>