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Randolph student selected to present at statewide museum research conference

Rachel Carder ’17 was one of just three students in Virginia chosen to present museum research at the Virginia Association of Museums (VAM) annual conference in Roanoke March 19. As an intern and student worker for the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College, Carder researched the Maier’s 2013 exhibit, Modern Movement: Arthur Bowen Davies... READ MORE >>
Randolph dance instructor helps produce and also performs in Renditions concert

Kelly Malone Dudley ’95, an adjunct instructor in dance at Randolph, helped produce and performed in the concert, Renditions: Classic Dances from the Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals, by Classic Jazz and Tap Productions. Under the direction of Glenn Leslie, director of Classic Jazz and Tap Productions, Dudley spent two years recreating and restoring Hollywood... READ MORE >>
2016 graduate hired as teacher at prestigious Chinese dance academy

As a dance and English double major at Randolph, Lindsay Brents ’16 took full advantage of the opportunities the College provided to expand her creative talents. Now she’s using those skills to teach students at a world-renowned dance academy in China. Brents teaches dance fundamentals to students between 3 and 14 years old at Duncan... READ MORE >>
New dance professor offers free community ballet classes

An internationally recognized ballet performer and veteran of the Republic of Korea Marine Corps. is one of Randolph’s newest faculty members. Seyong Kim is a visiting professor of dance at the College, and in addition to sharing his expertise with Randolph students, he is offering free community ballet classes this fall. “I’m looking forward to... READ MORE >>
Alumna shares research on Latino diversity and politics at campus lecture

Tia Stokes-Brown ’97 returned to campus this week to share her research on diversity within the American Latino population and the impact of Latino voters on political elections. Brown, who majored in dance and political science, is now a political science professor at Bucknell University and a faculty fellow for the Office of the Associate... READ MORE >>
RAD Center rolls out new dance floor

Thanks to a generous gift from a former dance student, Randolph College’s dance studio now features new, more modern flooring. The vinyl-type flooring was installed this summer using funding provided in part by Sue-Gray Goller ’73. Goller was a member of the Dance Club as well as countless other student organizations as an undergraduate at... READ MORE >>
Spring Dance Concert showcases student, professional choreography
This weekend, Randolph College Dance Department presents the annual Spring Dance Concert in Smith Hall Theatre, April 9-11, at 8 p.m. Featuring a wide range of themes and styles, the dance performance includes choreography by both professionals and senior majors. Admission is $8 general, $4 students, and free for children ages 12 and under. The... READ MORE >>
Professional performers holding workshops for Randolph students, benefit concert for nonprofit
Magic, music, comedy, and dance meld in KTMA Performing Arts Ensemble, which is holding workshops for Randolph students this week and will perform two benefit concerts this weekend.... READ MORE >>
Kelly Dudley dances in Chicago showcase

Kelly Malone Dudley, adjunct instructor in dance, recently appeared in the Chicago-area premier of Glenn Leslie’s “Wrangling the Rambler,” a jazz dance set to music by The Manhattan Transfer. The show featured original jazz choreography as well as classic tap re-creations by Gene Kelly.... READ MORE >>
Randolph College Senior Shares Love of Dance With Local Elementary School Students
LYNCHBURG– Brittany Dickey ’10 has danced for as long as she can remember.
This week the Randolph College biology and dance major will share her love of dance with students from William M. Bass Elementary School in Lynchburg. The two-day workshop will be held March 24-25 from 3:3... READ MORE >>