Randolph College President Bradley W. Bateman sent this announcement to faculty and staff regarding work-related travel. ————————————————————————————————- Dear faculty and staff colleagues, When I announced the end to air travel for College business earlier this week, a few of you wrote immediately to ask about travelling by other means. My answer then was that I... READ MORE >>
As part of efforts to minimize the spread of coronavirus COVID-19, Randolph College is extending Spring Break one week. Students should not return to campus this weekend.... READ MORE >>
As part of efforts to minimize the spread of coronavirus COVID-19, Randolph College is ceasing all air travel for faculty and staff for College business. ... READ MORE >>
Folk artist Queena Stovall, photographer Sally Mann and pioneering abstract painter Helen Frankenthaler are among the artists who will be featured in From the Vault, a new social media project created to observe Women’s History Month. A different female artist, whose work is part of Randolph College’s permanent collection but is not currently on view, will be highlighted every day in March. ... READ MORE >>
Roger McVey, a piano professor at the Lionel Hampton School of Music at the University of Iowa, will perform the work of Wyn-Anne Rossi, Emma Lou Diemer, Libby Larsen, and Caroline Shaw, the youngest recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in Music.... READ MORE >>
In addition to author James Kakalios’s open class and keynote address, SciFest includes free Science Day activities for children, a LEGO League Junior Expo, Maker Faire Lynchburg, a Women in Science panel, a Poetry Jam Reading, Glow Stick Star Party and more. ... READ MORE >>
Students wanting to participate in Randolph’s Symposium of Artists and Scholars have a little more time to get their proposals in! The deadline to apply has been extended until Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. The symposium, scheduled for April 23 and 24, offers students a chance to showcase their research, senior capstone projects, class projects, academic... READ MORE >>
Students traveling for spring break are advised to take precautions to protect themselves from and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. ... READ MORE >>
It has been a great start to 2020! Here are some of our favorite photos since the start of the semester. 📷... READ MORE >>
The site-specific installation, Passages: An Installation in Progress by Cheryl Harper, exploring themes of heritage, identity, persecution and privilege, will open at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College on Fri., Feb. 28 with a reception from 5-7 p.m. and artist talk at 7 p.m. Harper’s ongoing investigation of her ancestry, as well as that of... READ MORE >>