Vita Fall 2023
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 >>
An aunt’s legacy and the unrelenting devotion of alumnae help bring Parwin Ahmadi ’27 to Randolph
In the days after the Taliban invaded Kabul in the summer of 2021, Parwin and her family were among the thousands of people who fled Afghanistan. ... READ MORE >>
Welcome to Randolph: Largest first-year class in six years arrives on campus
Randolph welcomed its largest class in nearly six years this fall, a talented, diverse group that only adds to the momentum the College has experienced over the last year.... READ MORE >>
College partners with Jones Memorial Library to explore legacies of slavery
“Lynchburg: Named” brought brought together Randolph and the Jones Memorial Library to explore the region’s legacy of slavery and fill in information gaps related to African Americans in Lynchburg. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph relaunches campaign for the renovation of Martin Science Building
The College is relaunching its Science Matters campaign for the renovation and revitalization of the historic Martin Science Building with a special event in October. ... 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 >>
Leaving books and beakers behind: Bill Bare earns photography honor
Bare’s photograph was recently accepted into the Academy Center of the Arts’ National Juried Photography Exhibition.... READ MORE >>
Why I Give: Christina Hua ’11
“I give to Randolph because I am forever grateful for the financial support the College gave me and the opportunities it afforded me. I believe it is my responsibility to give back so that Randolph can continue to educate and inspire future generations.”... READ MORE >>
Vita Abundantior – The Magazine of Randolph College – Fall 2023
In this issue: Class of 2027, Martin Science renovation, RISE experiences, Parwin Ahmadi ’27, MFA Theatre, and more.... READ MORE >>
Kathryn Davis ’24 explores wildlife conservation in Australia
Davis participated in the School for Field Studies (SFS), one of the United States’ largest environmental study abroad programs, this summer. ... READ MORE >>