Randolph College

(Lynchburg, VA)

Randolph College is a private institution located on a 100-acre campus in Lynchburg, Virginia at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Founded in 1891 as the Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Randolph is now a coeducational university committed to academic excellence, intellectual inquiry, artistic expression, and empowering graduates to live “A Life More Abundant.”

At Randolph College, we believe in exposing our students to a rich diversity of people and ideas as well as a spirit of exploration. Combining a rigorous liberal arts education with small classes taught by a dedicated faculty of national renown, Randolph College offers students a wide array of outstanding academic programs and educational opportunities.

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Would people eat healthier foods if they had better chances to buy them? Zara Sibtain '13 is exploring that question now. In her Summer Research project, she and psychology professor Holly Tatum are looking at food deserts in Lynchburg and the psychological factors that influence people’s food choices. Here is a video about some previous...

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Randolph College recognized a multitude of students for leadership and academic scholarship during the annual awards ceremony.

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As Randolph College professor John Abell prepared to teach an economics class about food and sustainability, he wanted to make it different from a traditional course focused on lectures and reading assignments. He assigned his students to research the variety and prices of foods available in convenience stores and grocery stores. Their research...

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Randolph College celebrated the graduation of 91 members of the Class of 2012 on Sunday, May 13. Together with family and friends, they heard from Josiah "Si" Bunting, a member of the College's Board of Trustees, Randolph College President John E. Klein, and Derrick Woods-Morrow, senior class president. They received their...

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A graduation tradition since the early 1900s, the Daisy Chain starts with thousands of daisies being woven into a chain. Then sophomores shoulder the chain and carry it across front campus to the steps of the Martin Science Building, where they transfer it from their shoulders to those of their sister class, the graduating seniors.

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Watch this video about the 2012 Symposium of Artists & Scholars to get a picture of what it is like for our students to present their work in the format of a professional conference here on campus. We have a lot of student accomplishments to be proud of! You can read more about the research, writing, and art presented at the 2012 Symposium...

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For most college students, turning in that big paper marks the end of a project. However, at Randolph College it's only the beginning. Every year, Randolph students present their best research, creative works, performances and other scholarly endeavors to the entire community at the Symposium of Artists and Scholars. The Symposium, which...

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Some of our honor societies recently welcomed about 50 new student members in a recent induction ceremony. Membership in these these honor societies recognizes academic achievement in the liberal arts and in specific programs of study. Please join us in congratulating these students! http://randolphcollege.blogspot.com/2012/04/honor-societies-...

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In a night of ceremony, tradition, and recognition of scholarly and humanitarian achievement, Randolph College held its annual honor society induction ceremony. Nearly 50 students were honored, with new members being inducted into twelve honor societies... - Phi Beta Kappa (liberal arts achievement and scholarship) - Chi Alpha Sigma (scholar...

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Our student-athletes and their coaches had plenty of reasons to celebrate this year. From the men's soccer team clinching an ODAC championship to new scoring records on the lacrosse field to the dozens of athletes who excelling in the classroom, Randolph's student-athletes showed skill, determination, and heart. Get a glimpse into...
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