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PHOTOS: WildCat Weekend 2022

Randolph’s Homecoming and Family Celebration was held Sept. 16-18. ... READ MORE >>

Q&A with new faculty: Connor Kenaston

Connor Kenaston has always loved history, but he didn’t consider becoming a professional historian until college. “I remember the thrill of doing archival research for the first time and using what I found to craft an evidence-based argument about what happened, why, and why it matters,” said Kenaston, Randolph’s new Ainsworth Visiting Professor of American... READ MORE >>

Randolph named one of the nation’s top liberal arts colleges

The College was ranked #124 in the 2023 edition of its Best Colleges guidebook, up from #141 last year.... READ MORE >>

Registration open for Science + Art Saturdays

Local high school students can get a glimpse of what it’s like to take a college class thanks to Randolph’s long running Science + Art Saturdays.... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s National Votes for Women Trail marker dedicated

The College’s legacy of political activism was recognized during a special ceremony. ... READ MORE >>

Filmmaker Suman Mukhopadhyay to screen latest film at Randolph

“Nazarband (Captive)” will be shown on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. in Leggett 537, with a discussion and light refreshments to follow. ... READ MORE >>

2022 Thayer Lecture addresses ‘Why the Founders Still Matter’

Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times columnist and CBS political analyst, will give Randolph College’s 2022 Philip Thayer Memorial Lecture. ... READ MORE >>

Q&A with new faculty: Timothy Patrick

This fall, Patrick is teaching Evolutionary Psychology during the first session of TAKE2 and Introductory Psychology and Research Methods during the second.... READ MORE >>

Street named Black Earth Institute Fellow

Laura-Gray Street

The institute was founded in 2004 as a progressive think tank dedicated to creating a more ethical world.... READ MORE >>

College’s role in the women’s suffrage movement to be recognized with historic marker

Randolph College is one of two sites in Virginia that will be included on the National Votes for Women Trail, which seeks to tell the story of the long struggle for women’s voting rights in America.... READ MORE >>

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