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Esports program awarded grant for new lab and arena

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Randolph College’s esports program has been awarded a capital project grant from the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC).... READ MORE >>

2020 summer camps canceled due to COVID-19 concerns

In light of the continuing threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and in the interest of protecting the health of campers and camp staff, Randolph College is canceling all summer camp programs for 2020, including computer coding, Randolph College Nursery School, sports, and theatre camps. We realize this is disappointing, but given the current landscape... READ MORE >>

Randolph student receives recognition from Udall Foundation

Paige Edwards '21

Paige Edwards ’21, who is double majoring in chemistry and environmental science, was recently selected as an honorable mention for the highly competitive 2020 Udall Undergraduate Scholarship. ... READ MORE >>

Message from the President: Update for staff and faculty

A phased return of employees back to on-campus offices is planned for the summer. The timing will depend on the state’s decisions as well as an assessment of the progress of the pandemic in the Lynchburg area.... READ MORE >>

Randolph Theatre announces 2020-2021 season

This season, Randolph Theatre is going from Ancient Greece to Wonderland to small-town Wisconsin. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor's article published in Virginia Science Journal

John Abell

An article by economics professor John Abell was published in the Fall 2019 edition of the Virginia Social Science Journal. “Redlining in Lynchburg” analyzes Lynchburg’s experience with the federal housing policies of the Homeowners Loan Corporation, which were openly racist in their intent and implemented in ways that precluded blacks from benefiting from them in... READ MORE >>

Randolph Announces 2019-2020 Academic and Leadership Awards

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Academic Awards Art and Art History Outstanding First Year: Aisha Downs Rachel Trexler Ellis ’44 Art Prize for Excellence in Art: Lewis Ward Awarded annually with preference given to a graduating senior studio art major. The criteria for the selection shall include inherent artistic talent and academic performance, along with the intention to pursue a... READ MORE >>

Randolph College announces innovative new curriculum designed to better meet the needs of college students in 2020 and beyond

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Beginning fall 2021, Randolph College will launch a unique, new model that will allow students to take two courses in seven-week sessions. Believed to be the only permanent one of its kind in the nation, Randolph’s new TAKE2 program was designed by faculty to help students have a successful, enjoyable, and rewarding academic experience. The... READ MORE >>

Randolph alumna organizes letter-writing campaign to graduating seniors

Jackie Clark ’93

Jackie Clark ’93 has many memories from her senior year at the College. Hanging her graduation gown from her residence hall room door. The Pumpkin Parade and Daisy Chain ceremonies held alongside the sophomore class. Decorating her graduation stole with pins collected throughout the year. “I still have all of them,” she said earlier this... READ MORE >>

#VitaStrong: Virtual events, livestreams celebrate Randolph's day of caring

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Events included livestreams by Allison Brooks ’18, Randolph’s sustainability coordinator; Gary Dop, English professor and director of Randolph’s M.F.A. program; Chris Gaumer, assistant director of the M.F.A. program; and a musical performance by philosophy professor Sara Beck.... READ MORE >>

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