As you explore resources all over rmc.edu, this page is your home base. Access quick and convenient links to platforms and pages you use most, find out what’s coming up in events, and see some of the latest news from RMC.

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McGraw-Page Library

Do research, reserve spaces, and search our extensive catalog and databases

MyMaconWeb

Your portal for paying your bill, class registration, midterm and final grades, and more

Canvas

Syllabi, assignments, and everything you need for class

The BUZZ

Everything you need about student organizations and activities

Student Employment

On-campus job opportunities and requirements

RMC Campus Store

The official online store of Randolph-Macon College (Note: for a hug from Barclay, you have to go in person)

vibe check What’s Happening on Campus

j-Term Short Courses

Non-credit courses designed for intentional learning and skill-building without the full semester.

Honoring MLK

RMC will hold a series of events honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. including a conversation with award-winning journalist and author, Dr. Jelani Cobb.

Statue with text: “Celebrating MLK,” “Randolph-Macon College,” and Echoes of a Dream screening on blue background.

CLubs & Activities

Getting plugged in is easy, the hard part is deciding what to choose!

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Upcoming Events and Deadlines

Buzzworthy Headlines from Student Life

News Story categories: Student Life Alumni Stories Athletics

Field Hockey Family

Teresita ’21 and Valentina Ambrogi-Torres ’27 share a sisterly bond as a decorated coach and player for RMC Field Hockey.

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News Story categories: Student Life Alumni Stories Career Preparation

2025 In Review

The top videos, social media posts, and news stories celebrating the best of RMC throughout 2025.

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News Story categories: Student Life Academics Faculty

Timely Federal Budget Course Equips Students to be Better Citizens

With the longest government shutdown in U.S. history as a backdrop, Dr. Elliott Fullmer’s course explores how the federal government raises and spends money.

An instructor presents to a classroom of students seated at desks with laptops and notebooks.