News Story categories: Alumni Stories Black Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Sociology and Anthropology
Alumna Honored with AG’s Unsung Hero Award for Work with Crime Victims
Shalise Bates Figueroa ’01 was honored at the 7th Annual Unsung Heroes Award Ceremony by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares.
News Story categories: Black Studies Criminology Honors RMC Up Close Sociology and Anthropology
Exonerated Death Row Inmate Anthony Ray Hinton Urges Forgiveness and a Call to Action
Hinton, author of the memoir "The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row," shared the story of his wrongful conviction.
News Story categories: Black Studies Sociology and Anthropology
Student Research Surveys Impact of Monument Avenue’s Confederate Legacy
Tristen Craig ’24 (sociology, black studies) grew up near Fredericksburg, Virginia, just off a highway that until this year bore…
News Story categories: Black Studies Faculty History
Faculty Q&A: On the Intersection of Black History and American History with Dr. Donelle Boose
Dr. Donelle Boose steps into her new role as assistant professor of History and Black studies at RMC this fall on the…
News Story categories: Black Studies Faculty
RMC Establishes Black Studies Major
Randolph-Macon College is pleased to announce that the faculty recently approved a major in Black Studies. The new major, which…
News Story categories: Alumni Stories Black Studies Cultural Arts Sociology and Anthropology Women's Studies
9/26: Sean Smith ’14 to Present Talk on Social Advocacy
Randolph-Macon College alumnus Sean Smith ’14 will present “Social Advocacy for Minority Communities and Intimate Partner Violence Victims” on September…
News Story categories: Arts Management Black Studies Career Preparation Student Spotlight Women's Studies
Internship Proves to be Just the Ticket (VIDEO)
When Randolph-Macon College student Morgan Thomas ’19 was looking for an internship opportunity, she knew just who to turn to.…
News Story categories: Black Studies Cultural Arts History
Celebrating Black History Month: Feb. 12: “Legacy of an African American Freedom Fighter”
On February 12, 2019, Randolph-Macon College will host Bol Gai Deng, who will present “Legacy of an African American Freedom…
News Story categories: Biology Black Studies French Student Spotlight
Scholarships Help Student Explore the World
Christine Burke ’19 chose Randolph-Macon College for several reasons, including the college’s pre-health partnerships with top medical schools. Burke, a…
News Story categories: Black Studies History
50 Years of Diversity Commemoration Kicks Off with Panel Discussion
Randolph-Macon College’s Fifty Years of Diversity commemoration kicks off with a panel discussion on September 20, 2016 at 7 p.m.…