RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE NEWS
Political Strategist Karl Rove to Speak at Randolph College January 26 (Click Here to View)
Seating is limited and tickets are required for the free event
OTHER RANDOLPH-MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE NEWS
Lynchburg Bird Club Donates Money to Biology Department
The donation will help pay for a new museum cabinet to house the department's growing collection of avian study specimens
Randolph College Executive Chef Heads to National Competition
Dave Wasson's recent win at the regional level earned him a trip to Aramark's national chef competition in the fall
Student Center Renovation Update: March 22, 2012
View the latest photos of Randolph College's $6 million Student Center renovation project
2012 Science Festival Keynote Speaker Receives Media Coverage
Michael Shermer's demonstration to class featured on WSET
WDBJ7 Features Michael Shermer
Shermer was the keynote speaker for Randolph's 2012 Science Festival
Randolph's Science Fest 2012 Makes Headlines
Lynchburg newspaper features the upcoming weekend of events
Driver Film Festival Features Prominent Female Filmmakers
Tracey Deer and Robin Honan will discuss and screen their works March 17-18.
Driver Film Festival Featured in News & Advance
Upcoming festival features women filmmakers
Hiawatha Johnson Featured in Local Newspaper
Artist-in-Residence talks magic, music, and dance
Randolph College Announces 2012 Commencement Speaker
Josiah "Si" Bunting III will deliver the May 13 address
Randolph College's Science Festival Scheduled for March 22-25
Multi-day event will offer something for everyone
Katelin Shugart-Schmidt '10 Named Virginia Tech's Graduate Woman of the Year
Shugart-Schmidt was an environmental science major at Randolph
Randolph College names Matha Thornton, Ph.D., Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Thornton brings expertise in establishment of innovative, student-focused initiatives.
Randolph College names Matha Thornton, Ph.D., Vice President of Student of Affairs and Dean of Students
Thornton brings expertise in establishment of innovative, student-focused initiatives.
Student Center Renovation Update: February 16
Check out the latest update of the $6 million renovation project
Randolph's WildCat Theatre Presents a New Take on a Shakespeare Classic
A Midsummer Night's Dream runs Feb. 23-27.
Student Center Renovation Update: February 13
See the latest progress on Randolph's $6 million Student Center renovation project
Jane Baber White Presents Lessons's Learned from a Poet's Garden on February 15
Local author to discuss her newest book, and the connections she found with the College during a 28-year restoration of the gardens of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer.
Randolph College Named One of Nation's Best Values By The Princeton Review
Randolph is one of only two private institutions in Virginia (and one of 75 private institutions in the nation) included in the 2012 publication
New Slideshow of Student Center Renovation Posted
Check out the latest update of the $6 million renovation project
2006 Alumna Receives AAUW Fellowship
The prestigious fellowship from the American Association of University Women will provide funding while Naomi Hollingfield Ondrasek completes her dissertation
Research by Randolph Students Featured in Local Article About Food Deserts
John Abell and his class published the research in a Virginia journal last year.
Randolph College's Maier Museum of Art Hosts Ninth Annual Love at the Maier Event
The two-part celebration features presentations and a hands-on activity for children
New Photo Slideshow of the Student Center Renovation Available
The slideshow follows the renovation process between June and December
Randolph College in the News: Construction Crews Discover Link to the Past
WSET coverage of the discovery of a wall filled with signatures from the Class of 1946.
Randolph College Celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. with Service Featuring Lynchburg Native William A. Johnson, Jr.
Johnson was the first African-American mayor of Rochester, NY
Student Center Renovation Update: January 18
Follow the progress of Randolph College's $6 million Student Center renovation
Randolph College Announces New Major
Sport and exercise major will begin classes in the fall
Greater Lynchburg Community Trust Awards Randolph College a $2,000 Grant for Science Fest
The grant will fund a new poetry contest for K-12 students
Student Center Renovation Update: January 12, 2012
Construction continues on Randolph College's $6 million Student Center renovation
Student Center Renovation Update
$6 million renovation project heads into construction and rebuilding phase
Randolph College in the News
Campus Technology magazine features Randolph College
Randolph Sophomore Corey Sindle Earns Another Honor
A forward for the men's soccer team, Sindle was named a third-team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
Political Strategist Karl Rove to Speak at Randolph College January 26
Seating is limited and tickets are required for the free event
Randolph College Announces New Minor
Multimedia journalism program will help prepare students for changing world
Randolph College Presents Talk By Holocaust Survivor
Gerda Klein will offer free lecture December 1
Randolph Student Wins Video Contest Award
Cameron Hall '13 earns second place in amateur division of Lynchburg contest
Hernina Hendricks Delivers lecture for Jones Memorial Library
Director of multi-cultural services discussed the legacy of former Dunbar High School principal
Economics Students, Professor Published in Virginia Journal
Students in John Abell's Economics of Food and Sustainability course researched and wrote paper about food deserts in Lynchburg last spring