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From Pickleball to Psychobiology, J-Term Gets Students Up Close to Unique Coursework
January Term, known affectionately to Yellow Jackets as “J-Term,” is a unique part of the Randolph-Macon academic experience. The four-week,…
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Riding the SURF Wave, All the Way to San Antonio
From April 21-23, 2022, hundreds of academic social scientists gathered in San Antonio, Texas for the centennial conference of the…
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Anyone Can Neuroscience
Class of ’99 alumna becomes Science Museum of Virginia’s first scientist in residence. Unlike many of her classmates in the…
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SURF Feature: Grace Bakeman ’24 Compares Pandemic Music Culture Across Centuries
“State Board of Health Issues Drastic Order Effective Immediately” “Rigid Quarantine Rules Established” “‘Non Essential’ Crowds Barred in Epidemic War”…
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Alva Hughes ’81 Named the Macon and Joan Brock Professor of Psychology
The Macon and Joan Brock Professorship of Psychology was awarded to Randolph-Macon College Professor Alva T. Hughes ’81 on May 26,…
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Alva T. Hughes ’81 Named New Brock Professor of Psychology
Randolph-Macon College Provost William T. Franz is pleased to announce the appointment of Alva T. Hughes ’81, professor of psychology,…
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Galloping Toward Hope
At the Wings of Hope Ranch in Ashland, Virginia, horsing around is strongly encouraged. The ranch, founded in 2006 by…
RMC Behavioral Neuroscience Majors Plan for Bright Future
Five Randolph-Macon College students, all behavioral neuroscience majors, are setting their sights on a bright future. The five—Emily Kirk, Noelle…