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RMC Honors Faculty Members with Prestigious Awards
On May 10, President Robert Lindgren and Provost Alisa Rosenthal announced to the assembled faculty the winners of the College’s…
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Ancient Beers Get Second Life in Collaboration with Ashland Brewery
Budweiser crowns itself “the king of beers.” But an ale fit for Vikings? That laurel goes to Gotlandsdricka. Originating on…
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SURF Feature: Morgan Lindsay ’22 on the Decolonization of Virginia Museums
Like many of us, Morgan Lindsay ’22 turned to books for comfort and clarity during the pandemic. Little did she…
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Taylor Williams ’20: Scholar, Author, Researcher
Randolph-Macon College student Taylor Williams ’20 (history, political science, and gender, sexuality & women’s studies major) has co-authored a chapter in…
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RMC History Department Collaborates with Ashland Brewery
There’s something brewing in Ashland: a collaboration between the Randolph-Macon College History Department and Center of the Universe (COTU) Brewery. From…
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Exploring Independent Archival Research: Waverly Gouldman ’20
Randolph-Macon College student Waverly Gouldman ’20 is spending the summer researching a topic that has long interested her: the evolution…
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From Student to Published Author: Alex O’Gorman ’17
Randolph-Macon College alumnus Alex O’Gorman ’17 recently learned that a paper he wrote was accepted for publication in the Journal…
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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…
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Oct. 17: “Female Learning Communities in 17th-Century Britain”
Randolph-Macon College will present “Female Learning Communities in Seventeenth-Century Britain” on October 17, 2018 at 6 p.m. in the Dollar…
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A Passion for History: Laura Briere ’12
Randolph-Macon alumna Laura Briere ’12 is a graduate student at Washington State University—Pullman, where she is a student in the…