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Diversity office hosting events for National First-Generation College Celebration Day

National First-Generation College Celebration Day is on Nov. 8.... READ MORE >>

Randolph brings in more than $300K during Give Day

It was the College’s second time hosting its own unique day of giving in support of the Annual Fund, which provides vital, unrestricted support for the student experience at Randolph.... READ MORE >>

Tenor David Tayloe to perform as part of Randolph’s Guest Artist Series

The recital, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 5, at 3 p.m., will feature song settings of texts by William Shakespeare, as well as Dichterliebe by Robert Schumann... READ MORE >>

Randolph College Give Day set for Tuesday, Oct. 25

Several matches will be in effect for donors, including a dollar-for-dollar President’s Challenge match, up to $10,000.... READ MORE >>

Why I Give: Jackie Hockersmith Roos ’09

“I give to the College because I know the lasting impact that place had on me as a person, and I think it’s important that the College is there to continue doing that work.”... READ MORE >>

Fall theatre production, ‘Doctor Faustus,’ embraces the ‘spooky vibes of the season’

Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27 and 28; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29; and 2 p.m. Oct. 30.... READ MORE >>

Beck publishes new poem

Sara Beck

Psychology professor Sara Beck published a new poem, “flume,” in MUTHA Magazine, an online publication that explores motherhood, this fall. ... READ MORE >>

Peter Sheldon wins national Society of Physics Students award

Physics professor Peter Sheldon gives a demonstration for the Physics Phun event during WildCat Weekend

Last week, he was named the Society of Physics Students’ Outstanding Chapter Advisor for 2022-23.... READ MORE >>

Randolph students attend 2022 Physics Congress

Six Randolph College physics and engineering majors attended the 2022 Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Congress (PhysCon) last weekend in Washington, D.C. The gathering is the largest of its kind for undergraduate students in the world.... READ MORE >>

Randolph hosts 24th MARCUS conference

College students throughout Virginia and surrounding states share findings from research or creative projects in all disciplines.... READ MORE >>

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