Creative Conversation/Questioning Civility: A Mini-Conference will be presented via Zoom on March 12 and 13 and is free and open to the public.... READ MORE >>
From melting glaciers in the arctic to the magic of the desert plains, Randolph College’s 109th Annual Exhibition of at the Maier Museum of Art ponders the landscapes around us. “Time & Place: Water, Sky, Land” features work that goes beyond the boundaries of traditional photography.... READ MORE >>
Due to freezing weather and the potential for poor road conditions, all classes on Friday, February 19 will be held virtually. Faculty who are unable to teach virtually should contact their students with instructions. Staff who are able to work remotely should do so. Essential personnel who work on campus should please contact your supervisor.... READ MORE >>
February 17, 2021 – An update on COVID testing and numbers... READ MORE >>
All classes on Thursday, February 18 will be held virtually due to the forecast for inclement weather and poor driving conditions. Faculty who are unable to teach virtually should contact their students with instructions. In addition, all in-person activities on campus are canceled. Staff who are able to work remotely should do so. Essential personnel... READ MORE >>
Mikayla Jenkins ’23 and Brandon Kaiser ’21 interned with Broadstreet, a community-centered software company that aims to provide accessible, easy-to-use information to the public.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College has been selected as one of the best Colleges in Virginia for 2021. Intelligent.com, which provides unbiased research to help students make informed decisions about higher education, ranked Randolph 16th on its list, singling out the College for Most Innovative Curriculum. Each university on the list is evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation... READ MORE >>
All classes on Friday, February 12 will be held virtually due to inclement weather and poor driving conditions. In addition, all in-person activities on campus are canceled. Staff who are able to work remotely should do so. Essential personnel who work on campus should please contact your supervisor. Conditions on campus are very icy. Buildings... READ MORE >>
Erin Heller Research conducted by Randolph biology professor Erin Heller was recently published in the journal Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. The article, “Passerine birds as hosts for Ixodes ticks infected with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto in southeastern Virginia,” details the work Heller and a group of other researchers completed while surveying nearly 1,800 passerine, or perching,... READ MORE >>
Blair Gross, a Randolph psychology professor, published the article, “Cognitive Processes Unfold in a Social Context: A Review and Extension of Social Baseline Theory,” in Frontiers in Psychology in March 2020. For the article,Gross and Sara Medina-DeVilliers review research supporting social baseline theory, which argues that our default state in physiological, cognitive, and neural processing... READ MORE >>