
Art history professor Lesley Shipley, theatre professor Stephanie Earl, and mathematics professor Michael Penn have all been granted tenure by the Randolph College Board of Trustees.... READ MORE >>

Christopher Perez-Merino ’22 chose Randolph College because of its many theatre opportunities.... READ MORE >>

An initiative of the Children’s Defense Fund, Freedom Schools offer a free, six-week summer literacy and cultural enrichment program for K-12 students in communities where quality academic enrichment programming is limited, too expensive, or non-existent.... READ MORE >>

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Randolph College will host several youth sports camps on campus this summer.... READ MORE >>

Stevens, Randolph’s Catherine E. and William E. Thoresen Chair of Humanities, is retiring this year. ... READ MORE >>

The work of artist Derrick Woods-Morrow ’12 has taken him all over the world—from his native Greensboro, North Carolina, to New York’s Fire Island to Stockholm, Sweden, South African and the U.K. ... READ MORE >>

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 >>