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Randolph recognizes 2020 mid-year graduates

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Fifteen Randolph students will receive their diplomas this winter—nine undergraduates and six who will be completing the College’s M.F.A. in creative writing program.... READ MORE >>

Randolph receives strong support during Giving Tuesday

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Randolph College went online for its sixth annual Giving Tuesday on Dec. 1. During the daylong event, the College received nearly 850 Annual Fund gifts totaling over $260,000 and counting. All Annual Fund gifts given to Randolph on Dec. 1 counted toward the Giving Tuesday gift tally, which included challenges and matches from alumnae totaling... READ MORE >>

Ready for action: Newly renovated athletic center designed to meet the needs of students

After more than two years of renovations, Randolph’s new athletic center is ready for action. The project, which cost about $5 million, was made possible by generous donors who contributed $3 million. This included two leadership gifts, including one from emerita trustee Mary Michels Scovanner ’77, for whom the center is now named, and the... READ MORE >>

Vita Abundantior – The Magazine of Randolph College – Fall 2020

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Randolph joins new Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance

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Led by the University of Southern California Race and Equity Center, this consortium of more than 50 colleges and universities will share strategies and leverage their resources to make a collective impact on racial equity in higher education.... READ MORE >>

Outdoor installation brings ‘craft-bombing’ to the Maier

Yarning for Unity is an outdoor art installation that is now on display at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College, inspired by the concept of yarn bombing.... READ MORE >>

ODAC announces plan for return to competition this spring

The Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Presidents’ Council announced today its plan to return to competition in January. As part of the decision, ODAC leaders committed that the conference will follow all established NCAA testing recommendations. The ODAC Board of Directors and a number of working groups, including athletic training and sports medicine personnel, also... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor, students continue water quality monitoring project despite pandemic

Randolph’s 18-year streak studying the Blackwater Creek continued in 2020—just with some masks and social distancing thrown in.... READ MORE >>

Randolph gearing up for Giving Tuesday with matching gift

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Randolph has received a $25,000 matching gift from the Jessie Ball duPont Fund for the College’s sixth annual Giving Tuesday on Dec. 1.... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces plan to reopen campus for spring 2021 semester

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The following message was sent to the Randolph community on Nov. 11, 2020. Dear Randolph community, I would like to thank each of you for your patience in the past weeks as our COVID-19 Task Force has grappled with the decision of whether to reopen campus for the spring semester. Balancing the difficulties, such as... READ MORE >>

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