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Pearl S. Buck Writers in Residence to read from work

Both Fran Wilde and Lesley Wheeler completed their residencies remotely last year and were unable to participate in any in-person readings, a hallmark of the College’s Visiting Writer Series. The Visiting Writers Series Relaunch & Reunion Reading Gala, featuring both Wilde and Wheeler, is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. in the Alice Ashley Jack Lounge.... READ MORE >>

Q&A with new faculty: Marie Zvosec

Zvosec is already familiar with life behind the Red Brick Wall; she’s been coming to the College as a visiting artist and adjunct professor since 2014.... READ MORE >>

Gauthier presents at Virginia Social Science Association meeting, publishes several articles

Gauthier presented “The Mother, the Goddess, the Convict: Embodied Presence and Social Justice Activism.”... READ MORE >>

Randolph faculty recognized as among best in the nation by Princeton Review

The Princeton Review has once again recognized Randolph’s faculty as one of the best in the nation—this time with a placement on its “Great List” for professor accessibility. The College also earned a spot on the Green Honor Roll and was included as one of the best schools in the region.  The 2022 edition of... READ MORE >>

Speer invited to conduct in Carnegie Hall this spring—and students can join him

Music professor Randall Speer recorded himself conducting with an accompanist to send to chorale and orchestra students, so they could record themselves performing along to the same master track. The video was shot from multiple angles to give each group a unique view.

Music professor Randall Speer has once again been invited to conduct in New York’s famed Carnegie Hall. This is the third time he has received the honor. On Friday, May 27, 2022, Speer will lead the New England Symphonic Ensemble and soloists in performing John Rutter’s The Falcon as part of MidAmerica Productions’s 2022 concert... READ MORE >>

Q&A with new faculty: Stephanie RiCharde

RiCharde, who is joining Randolph’s psychology department as a visiting assistant professor this fall, has worked as a mental health counselor and in emergency mental health, a job that required her to collaborate closely with law enforcement, the legal system, and emergency department staff.... READ MORE >>

Tibetan lamas to build sand mandala at Randolph College

After an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 13, in the south wing of Lipscomb Library, they will work daily from 10 a.m. to noon and 3 to 5 p.m. on the mandala. ... READ MORE >>

First day of classes: 2021

You’re never too old for first-day-of-school photos! Here are a few from our students (and our president) as they started class on Monday, Aug. 23.... READ MORE >>

Randolph welcomes Class of 2025

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Mortensen publishes article in philosophy journal

She published “Knowing How as a Philosophical Hybrid,” with co-authors Chad Gonnerman and Jacob Robbins in the journal Synthese this summer.... READ MORE >>

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