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Matthews Tabbed as Randolph-Macon’s First Ever Men’s AVCA All-American
Opposite hitter Bryce Matthews '27 earned Second Team All-American honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
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Ahead of the Game: Discussions About Art and Architecture in Ancient Sports
Students in Dr. Nadhira Hill '16's Classics course examine sports through the lens of ancient artifacts.
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Randolph-Macon College Appoints Tiffany Birdsong as Associate Provost and Dean for Student Success
Birdsong will lead the College's Center for Student Success and institution-wide efforts to enhance student retention and postgraduate outcomes.
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Empowering Experiences
Through instruments of planned giving, Butch Davies '69 and his wife are ensuring students like Nursing major Katherine Monaghan '26 have full RMC experiences.
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RMC Faculty and Staff Honored with Distinguished Awards
The Blackwell Auditorium ceremony was highlighted by the Samuel Nelson Gray Distinguished Professor Award and the Marilyn J. Gibbs Dedicated Service Award.
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Two Art History Interns Forge Pathways to Museum Careers
At the VMFA and the Valentine, respectively, Milly Mach '26 and Allison Seiberling '26 are laying the groundwork for curatorial careers.
News Story categories: Academics Asian Studies International Education Student Life
RMC Inks Partnership with Hirosaki University
The formal partnership agreement establishes an exchange program with the Japanese university.
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SCHEV Grant Will Help Fund Summer Bridge Program for First-Generation Students
The grant will support programming to ensure first-generation students begin their RMC journey academically prepared and confident in their belonging on campus.
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Kryptographer
Artist Jim Sanborn ’69 is the man behind one of the world’s most famous unsolved codes, a sculpture named “Kryptos” at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va.
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Japanese Festival Music Team Selected to Perform at Another National Cherry Blossom Festival
RMC’s Japanese Festival Music Team, will perform at the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. on April 11.