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Aisha Downs ’23 studying silversmithing through Colonial Williamsburg internship

Downs, a museum and heritage studies major, is interning with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Historic Trades Department, which pays homage to craftsmen.... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Rabiea Ashraf ’21

Ashraf, a psychology and religious studies major, will be heading to Columbia University next fall to earn a dual master’s degree in Islamic studies and Muslim cultures.... READ MORE >>

‘A unique privilege’: Randolph student explores College’s psychology collection

Haley Mundy’ 22 has been immersed in the Randolph College Psychology Collection this summer as part of an experiential internship, under the supervision of retired psychology professor Rick Barnes.... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces highest fundraising total since 2018

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More than 2,100 individuals provided nearly $2.1 million for the unrestricted Annual Fund, which supports many critical aspects of campus life such as experiential learning, faculty professional development, and campus sustainability projects.... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: AJ Marshall ’21

Marshall will be working as a hospital patient care technician while studying for his MCATs, with the ultimate goal of attending medical school.... READ MORE >>

Students to present findings from 2021 summer research

The presentations—which run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a lunch break from noon to 12:30—will be streamed on Zoom. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph included in prestigious ‘Fiske Guide to Colleges’ 2022

Randolph College has once again been recognized by the Fiske Guide to Colleges as one of the nation’s “best and most interesting institutions.” The 2022 edition of the guide praised Randolph for offering students “a place to be themselves” while receiving an education tailored to their career goals. “Professors know what interests you,” one student... READ MORE >>

Virginia Heat Watch: Summer research focusing on climate vulnerability as part of statewide project

Randolph is one of 12 institutions in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) collaborating on Virginia Heat Watch, which will map and analyze where residents are most at-risk during heat waves.... READ MORE >>

New podcast, focusing on the fight for reproductive justice, emerges from Randolph’s Summer Research Program

This summer, Isabel Stephens ’23 and professor Justina Licata are shining a light on the movement through a podcast they’ve researched, written, and recorded themselves during the program’s eight weeks.... READ MORE >>

Howell presents at spring conferences

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Randolph education professor Crystal Howell presented at two conferences this spring.  At the 17th International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry in May, Howell presented “Pasta, Pavlova, & Paradigms: Shared Creative Work Experiences (SCrWE) as a Recipe for Meaningful Co-Production” with Libba Willcox from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Two months earlier, in March, she discussed “Using Google... READ MORE >>

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