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  • Mary Audrey Firkins (1900 - 1978)
    Audrey M. Shuey was an American psychologist and writer. She served as the Chair of the Department of Psychology at Randolph-Macon Women's College. Wikipedia: Audrey M. Shuey
  • Lucy Somerville Howorth (1895 - 1997)
    Somerville Howorth was an advocate for women's rights and a lawyer who served as a U.S. District Court magistrate judge and state representative from Hinds County. She was appointed to the Board of Vet...
  • Pearl S. Buck, Nobel Prize in Literature, 1938 (1892 - 1973)
    Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (June 26, 1892 – March 6, 1973) also known by her Chinese name Sai Zhenzhu (Chinese: 賽珍珠; pinyin: Sài Zhēnzhū), was an American writer who spent most of her time until 1934 ...
  • Blanche Lincoln, U.S. Senator
    Meyers Lambert Lincoln (born September 30, 1960) is a former U.S. Senator from Arkansas and a member of the Democratic Party. First elected to the Senate in 1998, she was the first woman elected to the...

Wikipedia

Randolph College is a private liberal arts and sciences college located in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, it was renamed on July 1, 2007, when it became coeducational.

The college offers 30 majors, 44 minors, pre-professional programs in law, medicine, veterinary medicine, engineering, and teaching, and dual degree programs in engineering and nursing. Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science and bachelor of fine arts degrees are offered. Randolph offers master of arts in teaching and master of education degrees.

Notable Alumni