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Randolph student leaves her mark in downtown Lynchburg
Davis ’23, a psychology major with minors in art and sociology, is among a group of local artists chosen to revamp an alley in downtown Lynchburg. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph receives CASE Award for College magazine
Randolph College’s newly launched magazine, Vita Abundantior, was recognized this week by the Council of Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III. Randolph received an Award of Excellence in the category for Magazine/Tabloid Improvement in the CASE District III annual award program. The category recognizes improvement in an overall publication over a period of... READ MORE >>
Randolph Magazine: Caleb Pearson finds success in business
Randolph Magazine: Connecting History
Evan Smith ’15, president of student government at Randolph, sees many connections between his own goals in life and the life of his great-grandfather, a Lynchburg doctor who trained international tennis legends.... READ MORE >>
Diamond in the Rough
Randolph’s growing internship program helps students develop new passions and talents.... READ MORE >>
Restoring History – Randolph students work with respected conservators in Italy.
In the heart of a 13th-century former Franciscan convent in Italy, a group of Randolph College students gained more than textbook knowledge of archaeology last summer. Thanks to a new partnership with the Center for Archaeological Conservation (CCA), the students were able to work with internationally respected conservators as they restored materials from the 1st-century... READ MORE >>