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In the limelight: Theatre course introduces students to basics of special effects, lighting, and sound

The familiar strains of Queen’s “Under Pressure” rang out in Randolph’s Lab Theatre, the overhead lights pulsing with the beat.... READ MORE >>

A conversation with President Sue Ott Rowlands

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 >>

Students analyzing the structure and evolution of viruses in special one-time course

Their work has focused on bacteriophage, viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells.... READ MORE >>

Vita Abundantior – The Magazine of Randolph College – Fall 2022

Front cover of the Fall 2022 edition of Vita Abundantior

In this issue: A Conversation with Sue Ott Rowlands, the Class of 1964 “Golden Girls”, RISE grant for therapeutic riding, and more.... READ MORE >>

Heather Godfrey Gaddis ’06 selected for prestigious English Language Fellow Program

Gaddis is currently in Lithuania in the midst of a prestigious 10-month fellowship with the U.S. State Department. ... READ MORE >>

A helping hand: Alumna works to feed those in need in her native Sri Lanka

Like many across the world, Surani Dias ’81 found solace outdoors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.... READ MORE >>

Randolph included in Princeton Review ‘Guide to Green Colleges’

The College was included in The Princeton Review “Guide to Green Colleges: 2023 Edition,” which recognizes the 455 most environmentally responsible colleges in the nation.... READ MORE >>

For the love of music: Beloved professor leaves enduring gift

Elaine Dahl St. Vincent loved music and sharing it with others. St. Vincent, who died in 2020, served on the College’s faculty from 1947 to 1980 and chaired the music department from 1957 to 1979, influencing hundreds of students. That legacy continues today with an estate gift from St. Vincent and her husband, Edwin, for... READ MORE >>

Randolph named one of Virginia’s best colleges

Intelligent.com, which provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education, ranked Randolph 18th on its list.... READ MORE >>

Choose-your-own-pace Greek courses offer flexibility to students

The courses are available year-round as eight sequential modules, worth one credit each, with the intention of appealing to students living anywhere in the world.... READ MORE >>

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