The ability to participate in real world research and creative work is one of the hallmarks of a Randolph College education.
Students conduct experiments, pen original novels, curate art exhibitions, and work closely with faculty on research projects of all kinds. These experiences prepare students for the kind of research and problem-solving needed to succeed in graduate school and gain employment.
Randolph College supports student ingenuity and creativity through innovative initiatives like the Summer Research Program, the Symposium of Artists and Scholars, and the RISE award, which grants funding to every student for the project of their choice.
Students may also choose to discuss research options with faculty at weekly “Lunch and Learn” sessions. These and other programs are administered by the Center for Student Research.
Students are invited to complete the Student Research Interest Form to share your research interests and intellectual passions with our professors, as well as learn more about the many opportunities you’ll find at Randolph.
Matriculated students may participate in research as soon as they choose. Discover Research Experiences for Undergraduates (R.E.U.), internships and other opportunities through the Council of Undergraduate Research.