On Friday night, Randolph College inducted more than 20 students and staff into Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages superior leadership and exemplary character, and encourages collaboration among members across five phases: scholarship, athletics, service, communications, and arts. Founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University, Omicron... READ MORE >>
She sat on two panels—“Teaching Sociological Practice” and “Welcome to Wherever We Are”—and led another, “Navigating a Career with a Lavender Vita.”... READ MORE >>
“Heracles & Deianeira,” traditionally referred to as Sophocles’ “Women of Trachis,” is about the titular married couple and a misunderstanding between them that causes Heracles to become very ill.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College is hosting the 23nd Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship (MARCUS) on Oct. 23.... READ MORE >>
“Storytellers: Faith Ringgold + Aminah Robinson” opens Oct. 1. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s 2021-22 Borker Film Series will begin on Sept. 28 with 1996’s Citizen Ruth.... READ MORE >>
John Abell, the Carl Stern Chair of Economics at Randolph, recently wrote an op-ed for The News & Advance, reflecting on how the pandemic affected Lynchburg’s economy.... READ MORE >>
The College was ranked #141 in the 2022 edition of its “Best Colleges” guidebook. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph College’s Guest Artist Series is returning—live and in person. Richard Masters, an associate professor of piano and collaborative piano at Virginia Tech’s School of Performing Arts, will perform in Wimberly Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24. “We’re thrilled to return to live performances this year and opening the Guest Artist Series with... READ MORE >>
Social psychologist Jennifer Eberhardt will speak about her 2019 book, Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice that Shapes What We See, Think, and Do, at Randolph College next month.... READ MORE >>