COVID-19

President's Message to Students: Week 4 – We miss you and will see you in the fall

Faculty and staff volunteers pose with Wanda WildCat on the front steps of Main Hall

While what happens in the future with COVID-19 is out of our control, at this point, we fully expect to be open for on-campus learning as scheduled for the fall. In fact, we have already begun making plans and doing the work necessary for this to happen.... READ MORE >>

President's Message to Faculty and Staff

Spring colors come out along the Red Brick Wall

…we are seeing many familiar Randolph sights every day: excellent teaching, friendly colleagues, and people working hard to provide a great education to our students. In this sense, it is business as usual at the College. We are dedicated to the College and our students and that hasn’t changed.... READ MORE >>

Alumna's work could aid in fight against COVID-19

Katy Worrilow

Katy Worrilow ’80 founded her company, LifeAire Systems, after discovering that airborne pathogens could affect the in vitro fertilization process... READ MORE >>

Randolph donates materials to Vector Space for PPE production

Randolph also donated transparencies for the face shields.

The donation, dropped off Monday, included transparencies and 3D printer filament. Randolph also temporarily loaned the organization its 3D printer to help in the production of face shields.... READ MORE >>

10 tips to preserve your sanity while keeping up with school work during quarantine

Brought to you by your friendly Academic Strategies tutors. ... READ MORE >>

Counseling Center offering telehealth services for students

The new service is being offered through doxy.me, a telemedicine platform that allows for synchronous video and audio appointments with Counseling Center staff.... READ MORE >>

President's Message to Students: Online Week 2 – take care of yourself physically and mentally

A student taking notes next to her laptop

Limit your time watching the news, go outside, get some exercise, chat with your friends on social media, and find some way to relax. All of these things will help you manage the day-to-day stress that we are all feeling right now.... READ MORE >>

Randolph donates personal protective equipment to Centra Health

In response to a plea from the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, Randolph College donated unused personal protective equipment to Centra Health on Wednesday. The items from Randolph included gloves, disposable lab coats, isolation gowns, and protective masks. “At a time like this, it’s important that we all do what we can to help those... READ MORE >>

President's message to students after first week of online classes

As I write this, you are finishing your first week of online learning. I know it was not easy—for you or your professors. But all of you got through it. I can’t thank our faculty and staff enough for diving into this situation and working countless hours to make sure things ran as smoothly as possible.... 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 >>