outcomes
The Power of Voice: Randolph grad opens up about challenges of overcoming stuttering
Coffey has made it his mission to raise awareness and start conversations about stuttering. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Natalie Clark ’23, ’24 MACSL
Clark studied media and culture at Randolph before enrolling in the Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Leadership program. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Sam Hey ’24
Hey began working as an EMT for Campbell County Public Services last week. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Jenna Rozenboom ’24
Rozenboom is working as a family services specialist in child welfare for Roanoke County Social Services. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Tristian Palmer ’24
Next fall, Palmer will start Ball State University’s master’s program in biomechanics. ... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Marcela Izquierdo Poza ’24
Poza will continue her studies next year in Boston University’s Physics PhD program.... READ MORE >>
Andi Curtis ’23 completes collections management internship before heading overseas for grad school
Curtis double majored in history and art history, with a minor in Renaissance studies, at Randolph. Now she’s preparing to start a masters program in medieval history at Swansea University in Wales. ... READ MORE >>
Randolph grad finds her niche on Capitol Hill
Jaelyn Evans ’22 is working as a staff assistant for the U.S. House of Representatives.... READ MORE >>
Randolph grad takes on new role, continues ongoing research project with the 500-Year Forest Foundation
Gabe Quintero ’23 is working as a field supervisor before transitioning into a forest coordinator role with the organization.... READ MORE >>
Meet the graduates: Cierra Cook ’23 M.A.T.
Cook has accepted a job teaching high school biology in Franklin, Virginia. ... READ MORE >>