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Randolph students participate in Model UN

Model UN 2022

Earlier this month, Randolph College sent a delegation of students to an international summit in New York City, where they discussed international relations and proposed solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues.... READ MORE >>

M.F.A. students named new hosts of Poetry Foundation podcast

Ajanae Dawkins ’22 M.F.A., left, and Brittany Rogers ’22 M.F.A. will take over the Poetry Foundation’s “VS” podcast this fall.... READ MORE >>

Randolph to offer choose-your-own-pace online Greek courses

The material will be available as eight sequential modules, worth one credit each, with the intention to appeal to students anywhere in the world.... READ MORE >>

College art collection to be featured during concert

Red Spruce

The College’s art collection will be on display this weekend during the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra’s Beautiful Blue Ridge concert. ... READ MORE >>

Students present at Virginia Association of Psychological Science Conference

A group of Randolph students presented their research projects during the Virginia Association for Psychological Science’s spring conference last week. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph marks 131st anniversary with Founder’s Day celebration

Randolph students, faculty, and staff gathered by the front steps of Moore Hall Wednesday evening for the annual Founders’ Day celebration.... READ MORE >>

Spring Dance Concert to feature current, former students

Spring Dance 2022

Randolph’s Annual Spring Dance Concert will feature performances by both current and former students, as well as a Roanoke-based ensemble with connections to another alumna.... READ MORE >>

Alumnae scientists return for Women in Science Panel

Maddy Carmain ’13, Quay Dortch ’70, and Scotti Estes ’76 discussed their lifelong passion for discovery during the Randolph College Science Festival’s Women in Science Panel on Friday. Carmain read National Geographic growing up, itching to learn more about nature. Estes was so drawn to it that, at age 7 or 8, she filled her... READ MORE >>

Heritage High School biology teacher receives Science Teaching Award from Randolph

Cathy Drumheller

The award honors a high school science teacher who has contributed significantly to the lives of students and exhibits excellence in the teaching of science.... READ MORE >>

SciFest keynote to focus on ‘Life Lessons from Curious Adventures’

Joe Hanson has been telling stories about science for more than a decade.... READ MORE >>

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