RMC is always home

Your Randolph-Macon College experience doesn’t end at graduation. The network of Yellow Jackets you join as an alum is among the most passionate in the nation.

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Upcoming Events

Opportunities to connect, celebrate, and stay engaged are just around the corner.

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ways to get involved

You’re a member of the Society of Alumni (the 6th oldest in the nation!). Now what?

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Giving to RMC

Yellow Jackets give—it’s just what we do. Your gifts of any size show the world how much we believe in this special community.

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Hail to the Queen

Make a gift to the Barclay’s Finish Line Fund to help the next generation of YJs.

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buzzworthy Yellow Jackets are making us proud

News Story categories: Alumni Stories Nursing

Empowering Experiences

Through instruments of planned giving, Butch Davies ’69 and his wife are ensuring students like Nursing major Katherine Monaghan ’26 have full RMC experiences.

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News Story categories: Alumni Stories Academics Art History

Kryptographer

Artist Jim Sanborn ’69 is the man behind one of the world’s most famous unsolved codes, a sculpture named “Kryptos” at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va.

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News Story categories: Alumni Stories Academics Archaeology

RMC Celebrates 2026 Class of 10 Under 10 Awardees

The 10 honorees, who all graduated in the last 10 years, have established themselves as pillars in their communities and leaders in their professions.

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