Honor President Lindgren in his final year as Randolph-Macon’s leader with a gift to celebrate his impressive and consequential legacy.

Eight college leaders and trustees stand in a row cutting a yellow ribbon during a ceremony in front of Duke Hall, a building labeled Home of the Yellow Jackets, commemorating the new facilities.

Close the Books on Buildings

Your gifts have supported $110 million for 17 building projects, remaking Randolph-Macon’s campus in ways that enable a superior educational experience and attract future Yellow Jackets. Help close the books on President Lindgren’s visionary transformation by fully funding the $3 million balance that remains.

Student Scholarships

When President Lindgren first arrived in 2006, he earned the moniker “The Students’ President” for the meaningful ways he connects with students and the genuine care he shows for their well-being. Honor that heartfelt commitment with your own commitment to student success with an endowed scholarship. Named endowed scholarships start at $50,000.

President Lindgren in a suit converses with a male student wearing a hoodie, seated
Female professor crouches down to watch female student in RMC teacher engage with a liquid filled with snails in a container in an RMC Biology lab

ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS

The dedicated teacher-scholars who make up RMC’s faculty have been the lifeblood of Randolph-Macon for nearly 200 years. Fund the future of curriculum innovation, research and scholarship, and meaningful mentorship with a named endowed professorship. Funds begin at $1 million.

Fund the Future

As we approach the college’s bicentennial, our brightest days are certainly ahead of us.

President Lindgren

RMC’s next chapter is still unwritten, and President Lindgren intends to be part of ensuring the success of the College’s 16th president. Join him in creating a discretionary endowed fund for the future – to set our next leader up with funding to accomplish new initiatives and respond to pressing needs.