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Treasured tradition: Randolph’s Greek Play takes center stage in the Dell

The play was staged in October in Randolph’s Mabel K. Whiteside Greek Theatre, after a nearly two-year journey that began with a virtual presentation on Zoom last fall. Between the two productions, actors came and went. Director Amy R. Cohen introduced a new translation of Sophocles’ text, and everyone involved dove deep into a beloved College tradition.... READ MORE >>

Randolph holds Monacan Indian Nation land acknowledgement ceremony

Monacan Land Acknowledgement

Randolph College honored a key part of its history Thursday during a land acknowledgement ceremony with the Monacan Indian Nation.... READ MORE >>

Randolph receives matching gift ahead of Giving Tuesday

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Thanks to the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, Randolph has once again received a matching gift ahead of Giving Tuesday. Annual Fund gifts of $500 or less will be matched by the foundation, up to $25,000, until the end of the calendar year. To count toward the match, gifts must be made online at www.randolphcollege.edu/givingtuesday. The... READ MORE >>

Level Up: New esports coach builds community with growing Randolph team

“We were told that the University of Delaware wouldn’t have an esports program without Lucas. While he was working with the program there, they doubled the number of students who were involved. He has an ability to connect with faculty and staff while making connections in the gaming community as a whole.”... READ MORE >>

A conservationist at heart: Michael Ramsey ’16 brings passion for sustainable leadership to new role

Michael Ramsey '16

Michael Ramsey is the town manager in Proctor, Vermont, where he is responsible for leading a series of infrastructure projects for the town.... READ MORE >>

Randolph student leaves her mark in downtown Lynchburg

Davis ’23, a psychology major with minors in art and sociology, is among a group of local artists chosen to revamp an alley in downtown Lynchburg. ... READ MORE >>

Research project delves into the controversy surrounding Virginia’s Confederate monuments

“We all realized we have this civic responsibility to take on something meaningful to the times and the social and political changes we’re going through right now,” said Tomi-Lauren McGinnis ’23. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph graduate gains valuable experience at wildlife refuge

The Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in the Ozarks of Arkansas rescues lions, tigers, bears, and other wild animals by shutting down illegal animal rings and providing homes and care to the animals they save.... READ MORE >>

Heat of the moment: Randolph participates in statewide project looking at climate vulnerability

Heat watch

Randolph was one of 12 institutions from the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC) that recently participated in the Virginia Heat Watch project, a collaborative effort to map and analyze where residents are most at-risk during heat waves.... READ MORE >>

‘I really want students to be able to come to me’: New Title IX coordinator brings extensive background to Randolph

Tamara Kosic

“Students need a safe space where they can talk openly, share their experiences, and have those conversations.”... READ MORE >>

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