randolph innovative student experience
The power of purpose: Luke Chapman ’26 uses RISE grant to study motivational psychology

Now a psychology major, Chapman is spending his senior year working on a research project about motivational psychology. ... READ MORE >>
Turning Passion into Policy: Cesar Ibarra-Lopez ’26 interns with Sen. Tim Kaine

Between drafting reports, attending hearings, and answering calls from Virginians, he discovered how empathy and advocacy shape public service. ... READ MORE >>
Turning Passion into Policy: Cesar Ibarra-Lopez ’26 interns with Sen. Tim Kaine

Ibarra-Lopez’s interest in government and politics—and a desire to become an advocate—started young.... READ MORE >>
Izaiah Burgos ’24 spends summer working for sanctuary in South Africa

Burgos spent five weeks at ZA Cheetah Conservation Cheetah Experience in South Africa.... READ MORE >>
William Olichney ’24 uses RISE grant for immersive language program in Mandarin

Memories from his summer in Taiwan come quickly to William Olichney ’24.... READ MORE >>
Bienvenue en France! Business major scores summer internship at French tech company

Anthony Fonnesu ’20 has been selected for a summer internship with Schneider Electric in Rueil-Malmaison, France. In his role with the company’s marketing and communications department, Fonnesu will help coordinate the city’s Latin American Day celebration and explore the possibility of organizing a tennis tournament between Rueil-Malmaison and its sister city in the United States:... READ MORE >>
Rainforest research helps Randolph senior prepare for conservation career
Dan Phung ’15 spent three weeks of his winter break on an isolated island in Panama, where he explored the rain forest in the morning, snorkeled to see coral reefs in the afternoon, and stargazed with his feet in tropical waters at night.... READ MORE >>
Randolph senior volunteers in Haiti
“I believed that by helping people there, I could challenge myself, get new experiences, and have a better sense of my career choices while still doing good for others,” said Hailey Nguyen ’15.... READ MORE >>

