media and culture
New faculty Q&A: Dustin Abernathy
Abernathy, who grew up in western North Carolina, joined the faculty this fall as an assistant professor of film and video, teaching for one of the College’s newest majors. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Natalie Clark ’23, ’24 MACSL
Clark studied media and culture at Randolph before enrolling in the Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership program. ... READ MORE >>
Gauthier presents new research, moderates workshop during National Women’s Studies Association conference
Jennifer Gauthier, professor of media and culture, presented new research examining transnational girlhood as depicted in films by women filmmakers from the Global South during the National Women’s Studies Association annual conference. She also moderated a workshop on transformative pedagogy. Established in 1977, the National Women’s Studies Association leads the field of women’s, gender, and sexuality... READ MORE >>
Gauthier receives Davidson Summer Stipend for self-care research
Gauthier is interested in how self-care factors into the daily lives of a specific population—women ages 22 and older. ... READ MORE >>
Students present research during 15th annual Symposium of Artists and Scholars
The symposium brings together students from all academic departments to share their research and highlight some of the work they’ve produced while at Randolph.... READ MORE >>
Randolph announces new academic programs
Some of the programs, including computer science, marine science, and criminal justice/criminology, will be introduced for fall 2023. ... READ MORE >>
Cale Holmes ’16 returning to Randolph to talk about his journalism career
Most recently, Holmes worked as a producer for CGTN, a state-run English-language news channel based in Beijing, China.... READ MORE >>
Shipley co-edits book on art activism, Gauthier contributes chapter
The work of two faculty members was recently featured in “The Routledge Companion to Art and Activism in the Twenty-First Century.”... READ MORE >>
Filmmaker Suman Mukhopadhyay to screen latest film at Randolph
“Nazarband (Captive)” will be shown on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. in Leggett 537, with a discussion and light refreshments to follow. ... READ MORE >>
No longer invisible: Randolph student shines a spotlight on Asian-American filmmakers
This summer, Mengna Zhao ’23 is teaming up with media and culture professor Jennifer Gauthier to examine the work of Asian and Asian-American filmmakers as part of Randolph’s Summer Research Program.... READ MORE >>