The 2023 edition of the guide praised how Randolph has evolved to remain relevant while preserving the best elements of its past.... READ MORE >>
Biology professor Erin Heller recently published the article “Factors that affect migratory Western Atlantic red knots (Calidris canutus rufa) and their prey during spring staging on Virginia’s barrier islands” in PLOS One. The peer-reviewed journal, published by the Public Library of Science, covers primary research from multiple disciplines within science and medicine. Heller conducted the... READ MORE >>
This summer, Berrios earned a spot as a Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute (JSI) Fellow at Princeton University.... READ MORE >>
Students participating in the 2022 Summer Research Program presented the results of eight weeks’ worth of lab work, cultural and psychological studies, and environmental research. ... READ MORE >>
The connection between morality and risk-taking has long interested psychology professor Blair Gross.... READ MORE >>
More than $8 million was raised to benefit all funds.... READ MORE >>
Carly Pearce coached Averett University’s women’s soccer team for eight years. During that time, she led the team to its first USA South Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2012, was named USA South Coach of the Year and National Soccer Coaches Association of America Region Coach of the Year.... READ MORE >>
A food forest has seven layers, starting with tall fruit and nut trees that provide a canopy, going all the way down to the roots of the plants that sustain it.... READ MORE >>
The popularity of the Frozen movie franchise among children, and the ubiquity of its signature song, Let It Go, presented a unique opportunity for Randolph professor Sara Beck.... READ MORE >>
Rainwater harvesting—the collection of run-off from a structure to store it for later use—can be a powerful tool in combating water supply problems, but questions still remain about its financial viability.... READ MORE >>