
Front row: (l-r) Wyatt Phipps '13, Lindsay Wood '11, Caleb Moxley '11, Rhiannon Knol '11. Second row: (l-r) Susan Klein, Randolph College President John E. Klein
Four Randolph College students participated in the 12th annual statewide collegiate Wachovia Ethics Bowl on February 13-14, on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk/Virginia Beach.
The Randolph College team competed head-to-head against other highly qualified student teams from Virginia’s 14 leading independent colleges and universities, debating a variety of case studies highlighting privacy-based dilemmas. The Randolph College student team members were Rhiannon Knol ’11, Caleb Moxley ’11, Wyatt Phipps ’13, and Lindsay Wood ’11.
Faculty sponsors for the team were Gordon Steffey, assistant professor of religion, and Laura-Gray Street, assistant professor of Engllish.
Many notables from the business sector, law, education, finance, journalism, and other fields listened to team presentations and offer reactions to the students’ presentations.
The event was sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges (VFIC).
Founded in 1952, the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges is a nonprofit fund-raising partnership supporting the programs and students of 15 leading independent colleges in the Commonwealth: Bridgewater College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Hollins University, Lynchburg College, Mary Baldwin College, Marymount University, Randolph College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College, Shenandoah University, Sweet Briar College, University of Richmond, Virginia Wesleyan College and Washington & Lee University. For additional information on the VFIC, visit www.vfic.org.