Class of 2025

Society of Physics Students recognized with Outstanding Chapter Award

A Randolph student works with children attending the College's annual Science Festival.

The designation honors the group for its activities during the 2023-24 academic year.... READ MORE >>

Randolph celebrates mid-year graduates

President Sue Ott Rowlands poses with a group of mid-year graduates in the Maier Museum of Art

Randolph honored its winter graduates at the annual Mid-Year Graduation Luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 10. ... READ MORE >>

Jordyn Shumpert ’25 attends philosophy workshop at the University of Michigan

Jordyn Shumpert poses for a portrait outside

COMPASS at Michigan is designed to support underrepresented students who are considering graduate studies in philosophy.... READ MORE >>

Randolph begins 2024-25 academic year with Convocation

The senior processional walks toward Smith Hall for Convocation

Members of Randolph’s record-breaking first-year class gathered on Wednesday with fellow students, faculty, and staff.... READ MORE >>

PHOTOS: Convocation 2024

Students gather together, singing, around the Sundial after Convocation. This photo shows them from behind, arms around each other in a big circle.

The 2024-25 academic year officially begins during Convocation. ... READ MORE >>

Jenna McDermott ’25 reflects on summer work as a game warden

Jenna McDermott poses in her game warden uniform

McDermott worked as a Delaware National Resources Fish and Wildlife Seasonal Police Officer. ... READ MORE >>

Quianday Worthington ’25 studying behavioral ecology as part of NSF-funded research experience

Quianday Worthington smiles while working at a computer

Worthington is conducting research at the University of Virginia’s Mountain Lake Biological Station this summer. ... READ MORE >>

Summer research examining how satellite constellations affect astronomy

Luke Chapman and Shauna Shepard sit at a computer, with professor Katrin Schenk sitting behind them

As satellites are launched into the sky, they leave traces of their transit on astronomical images, decreasing the scientific value of those images. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor, student exploring culturally relevant teaching strategies

Education professor Taryn Robertson, left, and Madeline Dearie '25 sit in Robertson's office, talking to each other over her desk.

Culturally relevant pedagogy—instruction that takes students’ cultural differences into account—is at the heart of education professor Taryn Robertson’s summer research. ... READ MORE >>

Summer research project looking at how sound influences perceptual decision making

Reese Cooper '25 and professor Timothy Patrick sit in front of a computer, analyzing data

If a faster rhythm is present, will response times be faster?... READ MORE >>