
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 >>

Sarah Perry ’21 graduated from Randolph over the weekend, but that doesn’t mean she’s saying goodbye to the College! Sarah has been accepted into our Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership program and will also use an extra year of eligibility to continue playing on the women’s lacrosse team. A biology major, she... READ MORE >>

Aleighson Robertson ’24 scrolls through the images on her laptop, pointing out the microorganisms captured on each frame.... READ MORE >>

Both the Korean and Vietnam Wars were milestones in the Cold War era, shaping U.S. public opinion toward both countries at the time—and we still have a lot to learn from them today.... READ MORE >>

“Randolph College exemplifies the high standards, innovative curriculum, exemplary staff, and wide-ranging opportunities afforded by Virginia’s academic institutions,” said editor Mindy Kinsey. ... READ MORE >>

This story is part of an ongoing series featuring the work of faculty and students participating in Randolph’s Summer Research Program. Kim Steele ’22 has felt a kinship with Randolph sociology professor Danielle Currier since her first day on campus. “All day, I felt like I didn’t fit in,” says Steele, a mother of two who... READ MORE >>

Tamara Kosic has worked all angles of the law: prosecution, defense, pre-trial judge, and victim lawyer. Throughout her career, she carved out a niche working with victims that began during her time with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Netherlands.... READ MORE >>

The summer research project was inspired by the events of the last year, when the murder of George Floyd inspired protests, along with the questioning, and often removal, of longstanding monuments.... READ MORE >>

This story is part of an ongoing series featuring the work of faculty and students participating in Randolph’s Summer Research Program. Every now and then, something in everyday life will remind Analise Presley ’22 of her studies. When it happened last summer, she couldn’t wait to tell Ann Fabirkiewicz, Randolph’s Charles A. Dana Professor of Chemistry... READ MORE >>

Randolph College is pleased to announce its Dean’s List for the spring 2021 semester.... READ MORE >>