Science Matters

Meet the Graduates: Lexie Lama ’25

Lexie Lama poses outside on the sidewalk by the library, standing next to one of the brick pillars

Lama is enrolling in Marymount University’s forensic and legal psychology master’s program, where she’ll study while working full-time as a lead psychiatric technician at the Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute. ... READ MORE >>

Meet the graduates: Elizabeth Parsons ’25

Elizabeth Parsons poses outside on campus, leaning against a railing and smiling at the camera

Parsons will start West Virginia University’s graduate program in geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis this summer.... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces 2024-25 Academic & Leadership Awards

Photo of Main Hall, with a beautiful blue sky and clouds in the distance

Randolph honored students who have excelled in their academic performance and demonstrated leadership at the College.... READ MORE >>

Students present during 17th Symposium of Artists and Scholars

A photo of a student presenting during the College's Symposium of Artists & 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 the College. ... READ MORE >>

SciFest 2025 Recap: NASA engineer Moogega Cooper, Science Day, Maker Faire, and more

Randolph College’s 2025 Science Festival ran from March 27-30.... READ MORE >>

Alumnae return for Women in Science Panel

Alexis Blankenship ’15, Tiffany Vines ’95, Victoria Turgeon ’93, and Melissa Merrill ’89 pose for a photo together before speaking during Randolph's 2025 Women in Science Panel.

Melissa Merrill ’89, Victoria Turgeon ’93, Tiffany Vines ’95, and Alexis Blankenship ’15 offered advice to current students.... READ MORE >>

Society of Physics Students recognized with Outstanding Chapter Award

A Randolph student works with children attending the College's annual Science Festival.

The designation honors the group for its activities during the 2023-24 academic year.... READ MORE >>

New robotics lab emphasizes collaboration and engagement

A student works with circuits during a robotics and mechatronics engineering course.

The lab includes a machine shop, teaching lab, faculty research lab, and offices. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph announces three new undergraduate programs

Two students collaborate in the new robotics lab, with their computers in front of them

Cybersecurity, cognitive science, and mechanical engineering will launch next fall.... READ MORE >>

Jenna McDermott ’25 reflects on summer work as a game warden

Jenna McDermott poses in her game warden uniform

McDermott worked as a Delaware National Resources Fish and Wildlife Seasonal Police Officer. ... READ MORE >>