Campaign Update
Fundraising continues for the Martin Science Building expansion and renovation!
We have secured more than $16.6 million of the revised $23 million campaign goal, and we expect another $3.7 million in historic tax credits, leaving $2.68 million to raise for the project.
Because of your generosity Randolph College has completed the $250,000 matching challenge opportunity from the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation as well as a $200,000 match from an anonymous alumna of the 1970s. Thank you!
There is no better time to support rigorous scientific education. For more information about how you can be a part of this exciting project, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at give@randolphcollege.edu or call 1-877-769-2443.
From pioneer to innovatorRandolph continues its rich science tradition with new capital building campaign
“Aunt Maria” Graves was a beloved fixture at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. A former slave thought to have been about 10 years old during the Civil War, she began working at the College when it first opened to students in 1893.
According to a history of the College written by Roberta Cornelius, one day in 1935, Graves stopped President Theodore Jack in the hallway to ask him about the new science building.
Randolph Science News
- Phase one of the Martin Science Building renovation begins
- Randolph relaunches campaign for the renovation of Martin Science Building
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- Ainsley Simmons ’24 leads stormwater management program for summer internship
- Randolph students continuing virology research this summer
- Randolph grad takes on new role, continues ongoing research project with the 500-Year Forest Foundation
- Students studying drone-based delivery systems for summer research project
- Summer research analyzing the antioxidant potential of wine
- Putting down roots: Randolph collaborates on project to plant a forest garden at local elementary school
- Randolph announces new academic programs
- Society of Physics Students recognized with Outstanding Chapter Award