
The unique opportunity allows Randolph students to major in engineering physics, earning two degrees in the time it normally takes to get one.... READ MORE >>

The ceremonies will also be livestreamed, with updates posted throughout both weekends on College social media accounts with #RandolphGrads.... READ MORE >>

Randolph art professor Kathy Muehlemann has always thought of herself as an artist who teaches— not a teacher who makes art.... READ MORE >>

The project, called Heat Watch, will study where residents are most at risk during extreme heat waves.... READ MORE >>

Psychology professor Sara Beck published a blog for the Center for Scholars & Storytellers, a youth-centered organization that bridges the gap between social science research and media creation, this spring. Don’t Just Listen! The Social Benefits of Active Music-Making for Children appeared on the site in April. Beck wrote about how active music-making with young... READ MORE >>

A delegation of Randolph College students participated in the virtual 2021 National Model United Nations Conference last month, discussing global issues and proposing solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. ... READ MORE >>

2020-21 award winners ... READ MORE >>

John d’Entremont, Randolph College’s Theodore H. Jack Professor of History, originally planned to be a journalist.... READ MORE >>

Randolph Thrive is a self-navigated program based on research showing that time spent outdoors can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. Organizers have designated seven spots across campus where students can connect with nature and find stress relief.... READ MORE >>

Hayley Eubank ’22 is working as a museum education intern at Amazement Square. ... READ MORE >>