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Randolph remembers Carl Stern

Carl Stern, the Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics, emeritus, died on January 17, 2015, at the age of 93.... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor has new books coming soon

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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 >>

International curling competitor teaches economics at Randolph

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Anne-Christine Barthel has represented Germany in three international curling contests.... READ MORE >>

Faculty, staff participate in Virginia Ten Miler

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More than 20 faculty and staff members have signed up to participate on Randolph College’s team in the Virginia Ten Miler.... READ MORE >>

Randolph psychology professor teaches on Semester at Sea

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Rick Barnes has an interesting classroom this summer: the Atlantic Ocean, the Baltic Sea, and spots in Spain, Portugal, Finland, and other locations in Europe. Barnes, a Randolph psychology and environmental studies professor, is teaching for Semester at Sea, a program that brings faculty from many colleges together to provide a unique educational experience at... READ MORE >>

Randolph professor explains environmental impact of local train derailment and oil spill

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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 >>

Randolph ranks #13 for best professors—Find out why in new video

Randolph College continues to be recognized for having some of the best professors in the country—the College was ranked 13th in the nation by CBSNews.com this year. Students explain why their professors deserve these accolades in a new video published today in the College’s new “Why Randolph?” video series. “Why Randolph?” is a weekly look... READ MORE >>

Jennifer Gauthier wins Larew Award for teaching

Jennifer Gauthier, associate professor of communication studies, was named as the recipient of the Gillie A. Larew Distinguished Teaching Award during Convocation ceremonies August 31, 2010 at Randolph College. The award is given annually to a faculty member for outstanding teaching. “Gauthier is known for being both challenging and caring.” said Dennis Stevens, dean of... READ MORE >>

Randall Speer wins Davidson Award

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