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March23 - Sat^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
11:45 a.m.Science Day for 3rd - 6th graders
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center
11:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Michels Athletic Center (MAC) (#31 on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) 3rd-6th graders will be led through a series of 30-minute, fun, hands-on activities. A t-shirt, light snack, and a certificate of completion are given to all participants. This event is sponsored by United Bank. Audience: This event is open to 3rd-6th graders. Cost: Free! Registration: Registration is required (limited to 300 students). Visit http://randolphscience.org/scifest/ to learn more!
12 p.m.Science Day Fun for Little Scientists
Nursery School
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Randolph College Nursery School (#25 on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) Children ages 3-7 will enjoy about one hour of hands-on activities at the RC Nursery School, with sessions at 12p, 1p, 2p, and 3p. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Audience: This event is open to children ages 3-7. Cost: Free! Registration: Registration is required (limited to 75 children per session). Visit http://randolphscience.org/scifest/ to learn more!
1 p.m.Women's Lacrosse vs University of Lynchburg
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
8:30 p.m.Glowstick Star Party
Winfree Observatory
8:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. | Winfree Observatory (#42 on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) Come observe the night sky with various astronomical equipment. Refreshments will be served and glow sticks will be available for all! Audience: This event is open to the public. Cost: Free! Registration: Registration/tickets are not required. Visit http://randolphscience.org/scifest/ to learn more!
24 - Sun^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
10 a.m.VA Region 2000 KidWind Challenge
Houston Memorial Chapel
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Houston Memorial Chapel (#13 on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) Come support and view the wind turbines that local middle school student teams have worked together on for this official renewable energy theme build challenge. Team judging from 1-3p, awards ceremony will be held at 3:30p. This event is partnered with Future Focus Foundation. Audience: This event is open to the public. Cost: Free! Registration: Registration/tickets are not required to attend the Challenge, but KidWind teams require pre-registration. Visit http://randolphscience.org/scifest/ to learn more!
11 a.m.2024 Randolph College Science Festival - Maker Faire Lynchburg
Randolph College Campus
Maker Faire Lynchburg 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. | Main Hall, Student Center, Smith Building, Front Campus (various locations on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) Come out and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages, amazing exhibits, locally made products for sale, food trucks, a group build project and more! There will be activities for kids as young as 4, plus fun for grown-up makers too! The event is partnered with Vector Space. Audience: This event is open to the public. Cost: Free! Registration: Registration is recommended. It helps us gauge how many people will be coming and to plan our exhibits and interactive displays. Plus, it enters you to win door prizes! Visit http://lynchburg.makerfaire.com/ to register and to learn more!
11 a.m.2024 SMASH @ SciFest
Alice's E - Cade, Student Center
11:00 a.m. | Alice’s eCade, Student Center (#34 on the campus map http://overpot.k9base.net/about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/01/campus_map.pdf) Welcome gamers of all levels to a round robin mini-tournament! Participants can pre-register, and spectators can join to watch, with members of Randolph College eSports team as commentators! Registration: Registration/tickets are not required to watch, but gamer participation requires pre-registration. Visit http://randolphscience.org/scifest/ to learn more!
1 p.m.Softball vs RMC
Soccer/Softball Field, Athletics and Dance Center
25 - Mon^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm) Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome). Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.) To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@k9base.net.
26 - Tue^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
6 p.m.Reading by poet & novelist Gerald L. Coleman
Alice Ashley Jack Room, Smith Memorial Building
Gerald L. Coleman is the author of the epic fantasy series The Three Gifts, which includes When Night Falls, A Plague of Shadows, and the forthcoming When Chaos Reigns. Coleman's poetry has appeared in Pluck!, The Journal of Affrilachian Arts & Culture, Drawn To Marvel: Poems From The Comic Books, Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, Black Bone Anthology, the 10th Anniversary Issue of Diode Poetry Journal, About Place Journal, Star*line, and This is the Honey: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poets. His speculative fiction has appeared in The Cyberfunk Anthology, The Roaring Lion Anthology, The Urban Fantasy Anthology, the 2019 JordanCon Anthology, Dark Universe, CyberFunk! by MVMedia, the 2022 JordanCon Anthology, and Whether Change. His essays have been published in the Polish language Con-Magazine: KONwersacje, Apex Magazine 127, and the Hugo-nominated Journey Planet. Coleman has been a guest author at DragonCon, Boskone, Blacktasticon, JordanCon, Atlanta Science Fiction & Fantasy Expo, and others, and a guest poet/lecturer at Berea College, University of Kentucky, Centre College (Governor’s School), Transylvania University, Western Carolina University, UNC Charlotte, Florissant College, Kenyon College, the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center. He is a Scholastic National Writing Juror, a co-founder of the Affrilachian Poets, an SFWA member, a Rhysling Award Nominee, and a fellow at the Black Earth Institute. Born in Lexington, KY, Coleman now makes his home in the Atlanta area.
27 - Wed^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
6 p.m.Healing Transformations
Maier Museum of Art
Healing Transformations How can we use our creative energy to deal with negative thoughts and difficult experiences? In this workshop, Jennifer Bondurant, LPC, Director of Randolph College’s Counseling Center, will discuss the science behind negative thinking and share how our biology can be transformed when we allow ourselves to practice and embrace positive thinking. Inspired by two works from the Maier Museum’s 112th Annual Exhibition in which the artists have physically transformed hateful words and ideas into art, we will create simple, mixed-media works to provide an opportunity to experience the healing power of transformation. No art experience is needed. Open to all ages 16+. Free but registration is required: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6228825
28 - Thu^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Coffee Talk with Mr. Coffey
Alice Ashley Jack Room, Smith Memorial Building
29 - Fri^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
12 p.m.WildCat Multi
WildCat Stadium Track, Athletics and Dance Center
30 - Sat^7:30 a.m.High School Women's Wrestling Clinic 9-12th
Gym, Athletics and Dance Center
9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
12 p.m.WildCat Multi
WildCat Stadium Track, Athletics and Dance Center
1 p.m.Tennis vs RMC M&W
Tennis Courts, Athletics and Dance Center
2 p.m.Men's Lacrosse vs VAWES
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
31 - Sun^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
April1 - Mon^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm) Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome). Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.) To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@k9base.net.
2 - Tue^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Lecture: Imperialism, Colonialism, Reparations, and the “Universal” Museum
Leggett 537, Harold G. Leggett Building
Lecture entitled 'Imperialism, Colonialism, Reparations, and the “Universal” Museum' by Dr. Patty Gerstenblith, Distinguished Research Professor, Director, Center for Art, Museum and Cultural Heritage Law, DePaul University College of Law. Reception 5 pm, Lecture 6 pm. Sponsored by Randolph College's museum and heritage studies program and the Lynchburg Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA Lynchburg). FREE and open to the public.
5 p.m.Lecture: Imperialism, Colonialism, Reparations, and the “Universal” Museum
Leggett 5th Floor Lobby, Harold G. Leggett Building
Lecture entitled 'Imperialism, Colonialism, Reparations, and the “Universal” Museum' by Dr. Patty Gerstenblith, Distinguished Research Professor, Director, Center for Art, Museum and Cultural Heritage Law, DePaul University College of Law. Reception 5 pm, Lecture 6 pm. Sponsored by Randolph College's museum and heritage studies program and the Lynchburg Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA Lynchburg). FREE and open to the public.
3 - Wed^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Women's Lacrosse vs Guilford College
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
4 - Thu^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 - Fri^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
4 p.m.Men's Lacrosse vs Shenandoah
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
7:30 p.m.Spring Dance Concert
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
6 - Sat^9 a.m.WildCat Twilight Festival
WildCat Stadium Track, Athletics and Dance Center
9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
2 p.m.Unapologetic Pop Up
Maier Museum of Art
Unapologetic Pop Up Drop by between 2 and 4 pm to make a limited-edition button with artist Lyall Harris! Harris is one of the collaborators for The Unapologetic Initiative, an ongoing interactive project that seeks to raise awareness about gender inequality, challenge societal expectations, and empower women. A simple bookmaking activity will also be available. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. FREE and open to the public.
2 p.m.Spring Dance Concert
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
7 - Sun^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
2 p.m.Softball vs Roanoke College
Soccer/Softball Field, Athletics and Dance Center
8 - Mon^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm) Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome). Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.) To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@k9base.net.
9 - Tue^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
10 - Wed^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
2 p.m.Softball vs University of Lynchhburg
Soccer/Softball Field, Athletics and Dance Center
4 p.m.Men's Lacrosse vs University of Lynchburg
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
4:30 p.m.Women's Lacrosse vs Ferrum
Other, Athletics and Dance Center
11 - Thu^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.2024 Senior Studio Art Exhibition Opening and Reception
Maier Museum of Art
2024 Senior Studio Art Exhibition Opening and Reception. Exhibition on view through Sunday, May 5, 2024. FREE and open to the public.
12 - Fri^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
13 - Sat^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
9 a.m.Admitted Student Day
Randolph College Campus
An open house for admitted students and their families. Please register for Admitted Students Day at http://admission.k9base.net/portal/admitted_student_day?id=40a6aeec-747e-448c-b59d-24d4eab65eba If further information or assistance is needed please call 434-947-8100 or e-mail admissions@k9base.net
14 - Sun^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
15 - Mon^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
3 p.m.Tennis vs VAWESt (Men)
Tennis Courts, Athletics and Dance Center
5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm) Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome). Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.) To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@k9base.net.
16 - Tue^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
7 p.m.INTRUSION: 8 Characters. 1 Hour. 1 Actress
Thoresen Theatre, Harold G. Leggett Building
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) programming 2024 As seen on: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Blacklist, Netflix's Inventing Anna and The Sinner, as well as The First Purge. Join us on April 16, 2024 @ 7pm in Thoresen Theatre for INTRUSION 8 Characters. 1 Hour. 1 Actress. With award winning actress, Quarrat Ann Kadwani
17 - Wed^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
9 a.m.Symposium of Artists and Scholars
Campus , Randolph College Campus
Symposium of Artists Event Page http://overpot.k9base.net/research/sas/
1 p.m.Tennis vs Bridgewater (M&W)
Tennis Courts, Athletics and Dance Center
6 p.m.Women's Lacrosse vs Roanoke College
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
18 - Thu^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
19 - Fri^4:30 p.m.Music Student Recital
Wimberly Recital Hall, Presser Hall
Music Student Recital - student voice and instrumental soloists.
6 p.m.Men's Lacrosse vs W&L
WildCat Stadium, Athletics and Dance Center
20 - Sat^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
9 a.m.Open House & Admitted Student Day
Randolph College Campus
An open house for admitted students and their families. Please register for Admitted Students Day <http://admission.k9base.net/portal/admitted_student_day?id=e6aacd1c-2b73-461f-8cc3-12b92ea8b666> If further information or assistance is needed please call 434-947-8100 or e-mail admissions@k9base.net
12 p.m.Track & Field - WildCat Twilight
WildCat Stadium Track, Athletics and Dance Center
4 p.m.Music Student Recital: Sam Hey, cello
Wimberly Recital Hall, Presser Hall
Music Student Recital: Sam Hey, cello
21 - Sun^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
22 - Mon^9 a.m.Art Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested
Student Center Other, Student Center
On view January 11 – May 20, 2024 Hampson Commons, Student Center Exhibition: Entangled and Ingested The Entangled and Ingested project traces the ways film plastics inundate our lives, linking marine creatures to our consumption and us to their survival. Kat Owens creates life-sized portraits made from film plastic debris documenting animals harmed by entanglement and ingestion of plastic marine debris. To highlight her work and amplify the message it sends, and in celebration of Randolph's new marine science major, seven portraits from this series will be on display in Hampson Commons in the spring of 2024.
5 p.m.Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery
Maier Museum of Art
Monday Meditation in the Maier Gallery Mondays from 5:15 to 6:30 pm (plan to arrive between 5:00 – 5:15 pm) Surrounded by art, the group offers an introduction to mindfulness meditation based on Buddhist teachings. Participants practice sitting meditation, mindful movement, and other methods helpful in bringing awareness to daily life. All are welcome to join, regardless of race, creed, color, belief, gender expression, etc. Free and open to the public (free will offerings are welcome). Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Use the main entrance of the museum. (If the doors are closed, please ring the door bell.) To confirm dates around Museum closings and the holidays, please contact the Maier Museum at 434-947-8136 or museum@k9base.net.

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