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CANCELED: Comix artist Mita Mahato to read from work at the Maier

Portrait photo of artist Mita Mahato, standing outside

Mahato assembles her panels and pages with cut and collaged papers, joining fragments of used and discarded materials—newspaper, maps, mail ads, packaging scraps—to dramatize the entangled processes of death and renewal. ... READ MORE >>

Kaveh Akbar, founding MFA faculty member, named National Book Award finalist

M.F.A. faculty member Kaveh Akbar shares his work during a public reading at the first residency last summer

He was also just included on the Time 100 Next List, which spotlights 100 rising stars who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, science, health, and more. ... READ MORE >>

Professor emerita Susan Stevens returning to give lecture at Randolph

Susan Stevens

Susan Stevens, Randolph College professor of classics emerita, will discuss her research in North Africa during a lecture later this fall. ... READ MORE >>

Howell named editor of ‘Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue’

Head shot of professor Crystal Howell

Crystal Howell, associate professor of education, was recently named editor of the scholarly journal Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue. The journal of the American Association for Teaching and Curriculum, it is published in two volumes each year and includes traditional research papers, conceptual essays, as well as research outtakes and book reviews. The aim is to... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Nasim Malekshah

Nasim Malekshah poses for a portrait on front campus

Malekshah, Randolph’s newest assistant professor of economics and business, began her career as a marketing strategist for an advertising agency before serving as a consultant.... READ MORE >>

Randolph included in Princeton Review’s ‘Guide to Green Colleges’

Photo of Main Hall, with a beautiful blue sky and clouds in the distance

Randolph was ranked 19th, the only Virginia institution to make the top 20. ... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Jonathan Skelton

Professor Jonathan Skelton poses for a portrait on front campus

Jonathan Skelton has worked in many fields—science and engineering among them—but teaching is his real passion.... READ MORE >>

Chua performs as featured soloist with Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra

Chua performed George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” as a soloist with the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra in September to mark the 100th anniversary of the piece. ... READ MORE >>

New Randolph wrestling facility opens on Bedford Avenue

President Sue Ott Rowlands and Athletic Director Tom Galbraith are joined by Megan Lucas, coaches and students, standing behind a yellow ribbon. Sue Ott Rowlands is holding the giant scissors to cut it.

The 4,700-square-foot building will house the College’s women’s and men’s wrestling programs, which are currently in their first year.... READ MORE >>

New faculty Q&A: Alessandro Moscaritolo Palacio

Alessandro Moscaritolo Palacio poses for a portrait photograph on front campus, wearing a straw hat

He joined Randolph this fall as an assistant professor of comparative philosophy,... READ MORE >>

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