coronavirus

President's Message: Availability of mental health services for employees

The following message was sent to faculty and staff on March 16. Dear faculty and staff colleagues, As the pandemic continues to unwind our lives as we knew them only a few weeks ago, I have been reminded that the stresses, strains, and uncertainties will be affecting many people’s mental health. If you need help,... READ MORE >>

Randolph College to switch to online learning beginning March 23 until April 3

The following message was sent to Randolph students on March 15 from President Bradley W. Bateman regarding the decision to transition to online learning in the wake of the increased spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) across the United States. Dear Randolph students, When I wrote last Tuesday to announce that spring break was being extended... READ MORE >>

A message from President Bateman regarding all work-related travel

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 >>

A message from President Bateman regarding spring break and returning to campus

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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 >>

A message from President Bateman regarding business air travel

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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 >>

A message from President Bateman regarding COVID-19 and travel

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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 >>

A statement from the president about the novel coronavirus

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Randolph College is monitoring the evolving situation related to the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, and taking steps to minimize the possible health threat to our campus and community. ... READ MORE >>