inclusion
Matthew Shapiro speaks during Disability Awareness Month events

Shapiro, who was born with cerebral palsy, spoke about inclusion and access and later met with Randolph’s education faculty and human resources staff members. ... READ MORE >>
New Maier exhibit to celebrate work by or about African Americans

“Legacy: Celebrating African American Creativity in Central Virginia Through Art” opens with a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 25. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph Votes initiative to provide information, resources to campus community

The nonpartisan initiative hopes to simplify the often complex voting process and inspire students to see the importance of their votes.... READ MORE >>
National Science Foundation awards nearly $1 million to Randolph's SUPER program for mental health, inclusion initiatives

This is the third time the College has received a grant from the NSF in support of SUPER. In 2013, Randolph was awarded a $600,000 grant that helped expand the program, followed in 2016 by $1 million that funded it through 2021.... READ MORE >>
Randolph librarian selected to participate in Open Textbook Network Summer Institute, IDEAL conference on diversity

Stephen Krueger, an access and outreach services librarian at Randolph College’s Lipscomb Library, is one of four Virginia librarians funded by Virginia’s Academic Library Consortium (VIVA) to attend the Open Textbook Network’s Summer Institute in Minneapolis, Minn., from July 22-26. At the institute, he will participate in a week of intensive training on open education... READ MORE >>