Intercultural Center
Randolph College Gospel Choir offers community, connection for students

To hear Charles E. Gibson III and Charmayne Wyche tell it, the creation of Randolph’s gospel choir was meant to be.... READ MORE >>
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 >>
Author, songwriter Alice Randall to give Randolph’s annual Thayer Lecture

In “Black Country: An Erased History Made Visible and Audible,” she’ll tell her story and discuss the often-erased Black history of the genre. ... READ MORE >>
Actress and activist Erika Alexander speaks during annual MLK Celebration

Alexander starred as attorney Maxine Shaw on the popular 1990s series Living Single, a now-iconic character.... 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 >>
Educational equity and grace are guiding principles for chief engagement & belonging officer

Since arriving on campus last spring, Charles E. Gibson III has embraced life within the Red Brick Wall.... READ MORE >>
Actress and activist Erika Alexander to speak during annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

She will talk about Dr. King’s legacy and her work in the arts and as an activist during the event on Monday, Jan. 27. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph’s diversity office changes name, adds gathering space, fellows program

The newly named Intercultural Center remains focused on bringing people together.... READ MORE >>
College’s role in the women’s suffrage movement to be recognized with historic marker

Randolph College is one of two sites in Virginia that will be included on the National Votes for Women Trail, which seeks to tell the story of the long struggle for women’s voting rights in America.... READ MORE >>