Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

New Videos, Web Site Show Fun Side of Randolph College

Randolph College this week launched ExploreRandolph.com - a new interactive web site to help prospective students with their college search.

The site features a fast-paced Flash interface which gives visitors a whimsical look at a very serious college. Students navigate over an aerial view of the beautiful campus on a tour highlighting Randolph's noteworthy points of interests and cool new videos featuring stick figures on a whiteboard.



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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Video: Campus Life with Jillian Barlow and Marja Copeland

A montage of scenes of campus life. Jillian Barlow talks about how Randolph College was the right for her. Marja Copeland discusses the strong sense of community that includes students, faculty and staff; how she is recognized as an individual and not a number. Alumna Kacey Meaker describes how coming back to campus is like coming home.



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Friday, October 30, 2009

Video: Kacey Meaker

Alumna Kacey Meaker talks about how Randolph College prepared her for her doctoral work in physics. She describes the research she conducted as an undergraduate student with professor Peter Sheldon on the physics of rollercoasters which led to their co-authoring a book on the subject.



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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Video: Carl Coffey

Randolph College student Carl Coffey talks about his experience as a Randolph College scholar-athlete. Carl has excelled in the College's Faculty-Student Summer Research Program, working on an advanced psychology project with Professor Beth Schwartz.



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Monday, September 14, 2009

Video: Psychology Student Discusses Her Research

Psychology major Lexi Mandarakas talks about her Summer Research project on best practices in teaching and learning with professor Beth Schwartz.

The project will result in published work, which puts Mandarakas at an advantage as she applies to graduate school and seeks future employment.



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