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Randolph receives strong support, exceeds goals for first Give Day

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 >>

The work of female composers at the center of next Guest Artist Recital

Roger McVey is a returning artist, who last appeared at Randolph in 2007.... READ MORE >>

2021 Thayer Lecture to focus on the value of historic preservation

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 >>

Galbraith hired as Randolph’s new director of athletics

Randolph College announced Friday the hiring of Tom Galbraith as director of athletics. He will begin on December 1.... READ MORE >>

Message from the President Regarding COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 response

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 launching brand-new Give Day on Oct. 27

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 >>

Q&A with new faculty: Beth Gafford

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 >>

Randolph students create class zine for art history course

The project is a collaboration among the students in art history professor Lesley Shipley’s course Women, Art, Power.... READ MORE >>

‘Aaron Diehl is that musician’: Versatile pianist to perform in next Guest Artist recital

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 >>

PHOTOS: Lamas create sand mandala at Randolph College

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 >>

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