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  2. Randolph–Macon College - Wikipedia

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    Randolph–Macon was founded in 1830 by Methodists Hekeziah G. Leigh and John Early [6] and Staten Islander Gabriel Poillon Disosway. It was originally located in Boydton, near the North Carolina border, but as the railroad link to Boydton was destroyed during the Civil War, the college's trustees decided to relocate the school to Ashland in 1868.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Randolph–Macon College: Ashland: Private Baccalaureate college: SACS: 1830 1,490 Rappahannock Community College: Glenns, Warsaw: Public (Virginia Community College ...

  4. Randolph College - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The last class to have the option to receive diplomas from Randolph-Macon Woman's College graduated on May 16, 2010. Randolph College is named after John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia. Randolph (1773-1833) was an eccentric planter and politician who, in his will, released hundreds of slaves after his death and once fought a ...

  5. Women's colleges in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    1891: Randolph-Macon Women's College: It become coeducational and changed its name to Randolph College in 2007. 1891: North Carolina Women's College: It became the coeducational University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1963.

  6. Randolph-Macon Academy - Wikipedia

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    Randolph-Macon Academy Color Guard in New York. Randolph-Macon Academy was founded in 1892 by Dr. William W. Smith as part of the Randolph-Macon College preparatory school program. The original 15-acre (0.061 km 2) campus had one main building which housed classrooms as well as dormitories. The original building resembled a castle in its design ...

  7. List of Randolph–Macon College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Meta Glass, president of Sweet Briar College; John Lesslie Hall, literary scholar at the College of William & Mary from 1888 to 1928; M. Thomas Inge, Robert Emory Blackwell Professor of Humanities at Randolph–Macon College; Samuel Lander, Methodist minister who founded what later became Lander University

  8. Erica Glasper - Wikipedia

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    She was the co-chair of the Department of Psychology's Diversity Committee for a number of years. As of March 2021, she was the director of admissions and an associate chair of the Graduate Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science. She was elected to the board of trustees at Randolph–Macon College in April 2021. [2]

  9. Category:Randolph–Macon College - Wikipedia

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    Randolph–Macon College alumni (3 C, 74 P) Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets (6 C, 2 P) F. Randolph–Macon College faculty (26 P) Pages in category "Randolph–Macon ...