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 >>
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 >>
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 >>
Joe Hanson has been telling stories about science for more than a decade.... READ MORE >>
“Their performances combine dance, storytelling, and music in a way that is extremely dynamic while remaining engaging and accessible.”... READ MORE >>
Randolph, along with Sweet Briar College, the University of Lynchburg, and the Lynchburg Regional Community Climate Resilience Coalition, is hosting the event on Wednesday, March 30 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.... READ MORE >>
March 18, 2022 – Masks are now optional on campus... READ MORE >>
The Garth Newel Piano Quartet, known for its spirited and impassioned performances, will perform at Randolph College at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27 in Wimberly Recital Hall. The performance is being presented by Forte Chamber Music, in partnership with Randolph College. The quartet interprets both standard and new repertoire in its shows, engaging with audiences... READ MORE >>
Physics and environmental studies professor Sarah Sojka recently published a book chapter in “Resilient Water Management Strategies in Urban Settings: Innovations in Decentralized Water Infrastructure Systems.”... READ MORE >>
Joe Hanson will bring his passion for “the fun, creative and pure ‘wow’ of science” to Randolph College’s Science Festival later this month.... READ MORE >>