Students in the American Culture Program got a firsthand look at reproductive justice work this spring, visiting with organizations in North Carolina and Georgia. ... READ MORE >>
Greenfield is about to embark on his dream job: teaching world history at a high school in Prince William County.... READ MORE >>
Each student in Karin Warren’s Sustainability Principles and Practices course created a large-scale mosaic using plastic waste that was symbolic of a species or habitat either affected by plastic pollution or something that offers a solution to the problem.... READ MORE >>
“I wanted to visit the landscapes that I read about,” he said. “The Black Hills, the Crazy Horse Monument, Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation, Little Bighorn National Battlefield, Devil’s Tower, and so much more.”... READ MORE >>
Tom Galbraith compares a higher education institution to the hub of a bicycle wheel—each department is its own spoke working toward a common mission.... READ MORE >>
The time Judy McBroom ’64 spent behind the Red Brick Wall was instrumental to the person she is today. “It was the foundation for the rest of my life,” said McBroom, who recently made a gift to the College to help create that same foundation for a new generation of students. “The emphasis on personal... READ MORE >>
Time in the lab at Randolph has given Analise Presley ’22 a leg up when she’s working in the field.... READ MORE >>
Randolph’s Symposium of Artists and Scholars, which brings together students from all academic disciplines to share their research and highlight some of the work they’ve produced while at the College.... READ MORE >>
The 2022 Ethics Bowl, held in January, revolved around pandemic ethics—leading to many thought-provoking discussions as the team prepared, arguing cases written by faculty advisors Kaija Mortensen and Jennifer Gauthier.... READ MORE >>
The research of Holly Tatum, Randolph’s Mary Sabel Girard Chair in Psychology, was recently featured in a BestColleges article about honor codes. ... READ MORE >>