Vita Fall 2024

Growing Momentum: Randolph enrollment reaches historic high

Students from the Class of 2028 poses for their class photo in the Dell. They're all wearing yellow t-shirts and it's the largest incoming class on record

“The campus is alive and thriving.” ... READ MORE >>

Serious about science: Students enjoy newly opened lab spaces in the midst of the Martin Science renovation

Students work in one of Martin Science Building's newly reopened labs.

Through careful planning, students were able to use parts of Martin Science Building this fall while Phase One renovation work was being completed.... READ MORE >>

Educational equity and grace are guiding principles for chief diversity officer and Intercultural Center

Chief Diversity Officer Charles E. Gibson III meets with students. He sits at the head of the table, in a blue shirt with a sweater over it. The students each have a laptop open and look at him as they all speak.

Since arriving on campus last spring, Charles E. Gibson III has embraced life within the Red Brick Wall.... 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 >>

Team attack: Men’s volleyball makes its Randolph debut

Members of the men's volleyball team practice in Randolph's athletic facility. One student in particular is crouched down, with his hands clasped together, about to hit the ball.

While on the recruiting trail for Randolph’s new men’s volleyball team, coach Jordan Leandro focuses on one core principle: Can prospective players take care of business on and off the court? ... READ MORE >>

Jump into history: Randolph’s new STUNT team heads into competition

Members of the STUNT team are photographed from the side in mid-air, as they execute a jump during practice.

The relatively new sport incorporates the technical and athletic components of cheer without the crowd-leading element. ... READ MORE >>

Randolph’s new major explores fast-growing film and video world

A student sits in a chair as other students adjust the lights around him during a video production course.

The new program is designed to prepare students to understand and harness the power of visual media to send messages, build communities, educate, and advocate for change. ... READ MORE >>

Pioneering position: Women’s wrestling is one of the fastest-growing collegiate sports

Two members of the women's wrestling team stand head-to-head, about to start a match during practice.

Randolph’s new team began competing this fall. ... READ MORE >>

Discipline and dynamics: New men’s wrestling coach puts focus on teaching life lessons

Wrestling coach Paul Biggs observes his team as they practice different techniques. The photo is taken from above, with the wrestling mat in full view, with a WildCat head in the center.

“Wrestling teaches self-discipline. Sometimes you face adversity. What do you do? You put your head down and go to work, and you look to score the next point or create the next opportunity.” ... READ MORE >>

From Classroom to Career: Randolph’s Career Development Center partners with students to reach goals

Adrienne James, director of Randolph's Career Development Center, sits at a table with a student, looking at her laptop.

“Looking for a job is a job. It can be frustrating and overwhelming. Sometimes you have to just step back. You need someone in your corner, and that’s what this office can do.”... READ MORE >>