News Story categories: Academics Alumni Stories Sociology and Anthropology
RMC Alumna Launches Portable Library at Ghanaian Hospital through Projects for Peace Grant
This summer, Selikem Kartey ’25 was able to translate her passion for helping others into an international service project that provided hospitalized children with much-needed educational and enrichment resources.
News Story categories: Academics Archaeology Faculty Student Life
Archaeology Students Unearth Remnants of Hellenistic Period at Pella Dig
Four RMC students joined Dr. Nadhira Hill '16 for six weeks of archaeological excavation at the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
News Story categories: Academics Career Preparation Internships Political Science Student Life
Capitol Hill Internships Launch Careers in Politics
A long line of Randolph-Macon students have completed successful internships with national lobbying firm Miller/Wenhold and launched careers on Capitol Hill.
News Story categories: Academics Biology Career Preparation Faculty Student Life
SURF Students Advance Professor’s International Research on Fertilization
AC Tetterton '26 and Allison Carey '25 completed SURF projects in Dr. Jim Foster's lab exploring the membranes, proteins, and matrices that make the sperm acrosome work.
News Story categories: Career Preparation Communication Studies Economics, Business, and Accounting International Education Internships Student Life Student Spotlight
An Internship Abroad “Aces” Job-Ready Skills
Hannah Lovinger ‘25 completed a hands-on experience in international business with the Valencia Tennis Academy in Spain.
News Story categories: Community Service Student Life Student Spotlight
Alessia Ingargiola ’25 Honored for Outstanding Commitment to Community
Alessia Ingargiola ’25 was recognized for her dedication to service and her impact on the Randolph-Macon and Ashland community with The Pepper and Stuart Laughon Commitment to Community Award.
News Story categories: Alumni Stories Chemistry Faculty Student Life
Chemistry Students Present Research at American Chemical Society National Meeting
Eight Randolph-Macon chemistry students traveled to New Orleans to present research carried out during SURF this past summer.
News Story categories: Academics RMC Up Close Student Life Student Spotlight
RMC Students Compete in Ethics Bowl
Four students from RMC debated a wide range of topics related to the theme "Ethics and the Environment."
News Story categories: Physician Assistant
RMC Welcomes PA Class of 2025
Randolph-Macon’s Physician Assistant (PA) Studies program welcomed its second cohort of students on Jan. 2, beginning their 24-month graduate studies.
News Story categories: Faculty International Studies Political Science Spanish Student Life
Summer Research on Election Reform Takes Student and Professor to Paraguay
A change to Paraguay’s electoral system made for a near-perfect experiment for Eleanor Swager ’25 and RMC political science professor Dr. Brian Turner to test the effects of a single variable on the number of women candidates elected in the country.