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Dr. James McLeskey Installed as Inaugural Maria Wornom Rippe Professor in Engineering

Endowed professorships are the highest honor that Randolph-Macon can bestow upon a member of its faculty.

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Head of Engineering to Be Awarded Inaugural Professorship

Dr. James McLeskey will be installed as the inaugural Maria Wornom Rippe Professor in Engineering on Friday, Oct. 31.

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Randolph-Macon Named a 2025-2026 College of Distinction

The prestigious honor recognizes institutions that make a meaningful impact on students' lives.

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Research and Creativity on Display During Student Symposium

213 students formally presented their work, showcasing a broad range of scholarly and creative pursuits.

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RMC Recognizes Faculty with Prestigious Awards

President Robert R. Lindgren and Provost Alisa J. Rosenthal announced the winners of the College’s most distinguished awards for faculty.

Hailey Swartzbaugh

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Engineering Major Earns Competitive Department of Defense Scholarship

Hailey Swartzbaugh ’27 has been awarded a scholarship from the DoD’s Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) program.

Hailey Swartzbaugh
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In Centenary Year of Quantum Mechanics, RMC Physics Course Explores Quantum Computing

Students in Professor Rachele Dominguez’s Quantum Computing course are exploring what the future of quantum science can bring us.

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A person holding a 3D printed ukulele sits in front of a 3D printer and a computer displaying an engineering-inspired ukulele design.

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Student Research Explores 3D-Printed Instruments

Xander Birchfield ’25, an engineering major and avid pianist, is merging his passions by researching 3D-printed ukuleles.

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RMC Engineering Program Granted ABET Accreditation

ABET is the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology. 

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A graduate in cap and gown shakes hands with President Lindgren while receiving a diploma during the Commencement ceremony.

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Valedictorian Matt Gunn ’24 Awarded Murray Medal

RMC's highest academic honor, the Murray Medal is awarded to the member of the graduating class who holds the highest cumulative grade point average.

A graduate in cap and gown shakes hands with President Lindgren while receiving a diploma during the Commencement ceremony.
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