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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 >>

111th Annual Exhibition to feature contemporary Native art of the Southwest

“Survivance: Contemporary Native Art” will debut with an opening reception at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21.... READ MORE >>

Randolph student reflects on study abroad experience in Belfast

Edington, who is double majoring in history and classics, spent six months in Northern Ireland.... READ MORE >>

Pearl S. Buck Writer in Residence William Evans ’21 M.F.A. to read from work

William Evans ’21 M.F.A, Randolph’s Fall 2022 Pearl S. Buck Writer in Residence, will read from his work at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, as part of the College’s Visiting Writer Series.... READ MORE >>

Randolph adds six new study abroad destinations for students

Randolph students can now study in Greece, France, Costa Rica, Thailand, China, and Morocco, joining programs already offered in the U.K., Japan, and Spain.... READ MORE >>

Bessenger invited to present at Northwestern University conference

Suzanne Bessenger

Bessenger will present her research and translation of the sacred biography of 14th century Tibetan female Buddhist saint, Sönam Peldren, during the Second Lotsawa Translation Workshop. ... READ MORE >>

VIDEO: David Schwartz and his Ant Car featured on Blue Ridge Public Television

Professor David Schwartz and his Ant Car can be seen around Lynchburg.

Comparative philosophy professor David Schwartz talks about The Ant Car, an art car project that he has built over the last two decades.... READ MORE >>

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