media and culture
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 >>
Elana West-Smith ’24, Elizabeth Bailey ’25 selected for National Gallery, London internships

The two will live in London and work in the Gallery’s development department and Research Centre this summer, supported by Randolph’s one-of-a-kind partnership with the National Gallery, London.... READ MORE >>
Gauthier featured in ‘The Chronicle of Higher Education’

In “The Student-Centered Syllabus,” Gauthier talks about how faculty have had to be more flexible in the wake of the pandemic and how she’s approached that in her classrooms. ... READ MORE >>
Gauthier presents at Virginia Social Science Association meeting, publishes several articles

Gauthier presented “The Mother, the Goddess, the Convict: Embodied Presence and Social Justice Activism.”... READ MORE >>
Randolph announces 2020-21 Academic & Leadership Awards

2020-21 award winners ... READ MORE >>
Randolph College hosting virtual conference on civil discourse

Creative Conversation/Questioning Civility: A Mini-Conference will be presented via Zoom on March 12 and 13 and is free and open to the public.... READ MORE >>
Media and culture professor's work published

The work of Randolph media and culture professor Jennifer Gauthier has appeared in two recent publications. Teaching World Cinema in Lockdown was included in the most recent edition of Oh, the Humanities, a monthly newsletter focusing on news and topics in the humanities. In it, Gauthier writes about her experiences teaching film remotely during the... READ MORE >>