Generous gifts have helped Randolph-Macon to create and maintain the beautiful campus for which we are known. Our continuous investments in campus facilities supports the experience of our student body.

Recent Projects

Drone photography of Spotswood Residential Village and common space.

WestSide Residential Village

The College’s newest addition is a village of apartments on the westside of the train tracks for upperclassmen housing. The 64-bed facility helps support recent enrollment growth and maintains the culture that is unique to RMC’s residential community.

Duke Hall

Opened in winter 2023, this 3-story 45,000 square-foot facility is home to RMC Athletics staff and locker rooms, as well as our graduate PA program. Friends of the College were critical to its success, joining lead donor Harold Duke, whose bequest helped fund the project.

Duke Hall with a crane in front. place the cupola on top of the building
Image of Estes DIning hall from the inside

Estes Dining Hall

A three-stage renovation over a four-year period created a light-filled space with additional seating, a renovated serving area, and behind-the-scenes improvements in this deliciously important part of campus life!

Center for the Performing Arts

An energized arts community – with an orchestra, wind ensemble, show choir, concert choir, and thriving theatre program – enjoys Blackwell Auditorium, Cobb-Kesler Theater, and the new rehearsal and office spaces in the Center for the Performing Arts.

A photo of the Center for the Performing Arts taken from outside at night
Basketball lockers with Randolph-Macon jerseys and team logos on chairs, highlighting upgraded athletic facilities.
The Women’s Locker Room underwent a renovation to modernize the facility.

Crenshaw Gym

We celebrated the success of Randolph-Macon’s competitive basketball, volleyball, soccer, and lacrosse teams with improvements that directly benefit the student-athletes who play for the love of the game.

Payne Hall

This 30,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility opened in 2020 for Randolph-Macon’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. It’s spacious, light-filled classrooms and lobbies have become favorites for general academic use as well.

A photo of Payne Hall from the outside