Randolph College’s Give Day brought in more than 700 Annual Fund gifts totaling over $332,000 and counting—including more than $88,000 that was matched by donors. ... READ MORE >>
Roger McVey is a returning artist, who last appeared at Randolph in 2007.... READ MORE >>
Thompson M. Mayes, the chief legal officer and general counsel for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will give Randolph College’s 2021 Philip Thayer Memorial Lecture.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College announced Friday the hiring of Tom Galbraith as director of athletics. He will begin on December 1.... READ MORE >>
The following email message was sent to all Randolph College students, faculty, and staff on October 11, 2021. Visit www.randolphcollege.edu/covid19 for more information about Randolph’s actions and responses to COVID-19 pandemic. Dear Randolph community members, Congratulations on making it to fall break! I would like to thank each member of our community for their... READ MORE >>
Randolph College is launching its very own Give Day later this month, with the goal of raising $100,000 for the Annual Fund.... READ MORE >>
This fall, she’s teaching special education law, educational psychology and human development, survey of special education, curriculum and instruction for preK-12, and student teaching.... READ MORE >>
The project is a collaboration among the students in art history professor Lesley Shipley’s course Women, Art, Power.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s Guest Artist Music Series continues later this month with a pianist who regularly straddles the line between classical and jazz. Aaron Diehl, the American Pianist Association’s 2011 Cole Porter Fellow, will perform on Sunday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Hall Theatre. “This is a unique occasion to bring such a versatile... READ MORE >>
Three lamas from the Drikung Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism constructed a sand mandala on Randolph College’s campus from Sept. 13-18, 2021. ... READ MORE >>