student government
Randolph announces 2020-21 Academic & Leadership Awards
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Making connections: From pumpkin kits to virtual cooking classes, student leaders step up to keep classmates engaged
Ranita Opoku-Sarfo ’21, Randolph’s Student Government (SG) president, had a major goal coming into this academic year: increase the visibility of SG among her classmates. “I wanted to make sure our presence was seen,” Opoku-Sarfo, who is double majoring in biology and global studies, said. “It’s a lot easier to do that on campus, but... READ MORE >>
Randolph announces 2019 Academic and Leadership Awards
Randolph College held its annual Academic and Leadership Awards ceremony to honor students who excelled in their academic performance as well as demonstrated leadership at the College. The following students received awards: Academic Awards Art and Art History Outstanding First Year: A’Nyeja Adams Rachel Trexler Ellis ‘44 Art Prize for Excellence in Art: Cai Czuhai... READ MORE >>
Student leaders attend national LEAD365 conference
Last weekend, six students in Randolph’s Emerging Leaders Institute and other leadership roles on campus were selected to attend the LEAD365 National Conference in Orlando, Florida. Attendees included Mackenzie Ambrose ’21, a Davenport Leader and Emerging Leader; Tyrah Cobb-Davis ’19, a member of Macon Activities Council (MAC) and an Emerging Leader; Leo Galopin ’20, a... READ MORE >>
Get Downtown this Friday!
All Randolph College students, faculty, and staff are invited to the Get Downtown street festival on Friday, September 7 from 6–10 p.m. Free looping bus transportation will be provided by GLTC city buses from the corner of Rivermont Ave. and Front Campus Drive. Randolph students should sign in at the Student Government table upon arrival (look for black and yellow Randolph tents... READ MORE >>
Randolph presents 2018 Academic and Leadership Awards
Randolph College presented numerous students on Wednesday with academic and leadership awards. The annual Academic and Leadership Awards ceremony honors students who excelled in their academic performance as well as demonstrated leadership at the College. Academic Awards Art and Art History Rachel Trexler Ellis ’44 Art Prize for Excellence: Morgan Osburn and Stacey Samuels Best... READ MORE >>
Free weekend shuttle services to downtown Lynchburg offered for Randolph students
A new shuttle service funded by Student Government will provide transportation for Randolph students to the Lynchburg Community Market and other popular downtown destinations on Saturdays. The morning shuttle to the Lynchburg Community Market picks up students in front of Main Hall every hour from 7-9 a.m. It will drop off and pick up students... READ MORE >>
Student Government sets up weekly Senator Tables
Starting this semester, Randolph’s Student Government is giving its constituents another opportunity to learn more about the organization’s work as well as a chance to share ideas and concerns with student representatives. Each Wednesday from 9-10 p.m. in Hampson Commons in the Student Center, four Student Government senators will hold Senator Tables sessions where they... READ MORE >>
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 >>