faculty achievements
Randolph sociology professor’s work published in academic journal

Randolph sociology professor Brad Bullock’s paper, “Sensing Hinduism: Lucian-Indian Funeral ‘Feast’ as Glocalized Ritual,” has been published in Religions, an academic journal dealing with the sociology of religion. The article is part of an ongoing project in St. Lucia involving the collection of oral narratives from families who came to the Caribbean as indentured laborers... READ MORE >>
Randolph English professor’s poem published in Blackbird magazine

Randolph English professor Gary Dop’s new poem, “What Is It Like to Get Punched in the Face?” is featured in the fall 2015 edition of Virginia Commonwealth University’s award-winning literary and arts magazine, Blackbird. Dop has also recently been published in the Great Plains Quarterly, for which he wrote a review of Deep Map Country:... READ MORE >>
Randolph English professor discusses writing in different stages of life at Bay Path University

Randolph English professor Bunny Goodjohn was a panel speaker at Bay Path University’s Writers’ Day, where she spoke about the shift from writing as a “hobby” to a serious endeavor between different stages in her life. She weighed in on current literary culture and its inclusion (or lack thereof) of “late life” writers—particularly women. Goodjohn... READ MORE >>
Sugar House Review publishes poems by Gary Dop, nominates one
Sugar House Review recently published two poems by Gary Dop, a Randolph College English professor, and nominated one of them for a Pushcart Prize.... READ MORE >>
Randolph professor has new books coming soon

Bunny Goodjohn ’04, director of the Randolph College Writing Center and an English professor, will publish two books in the coming year—a prize-winning poetry collection and her second novel.... READ MORE >>
Randolph professor named archaeologist of the year
A statewide organization of archaeologists has recognized a Randolph professor as the Virginia Professional Archaeologist of the Year for 2013. Lori Lee, the Ainsworth Visiting Professor of American Culture, received the award for her years of research at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, where she has helped discover, document, and analyze the lives of slaves who... READ MORE >>
Bunny Goodjohn wins poetry prize
Bunny Goodjohn teaches English, writes poetry and fiction, and recently won a poetry prize Bunny Goodjohn ’04 answered what she thought was a routine phone call, only to find out about an exciting honor she had not expected. “I answered the phone and discovered I was on a conference call with the Reed Magazine editorial staff,” said... READ MORE >>