Museum and Heritage Studies at Randolph College

Museum and Heritage Studies at Randolph College

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Our Bachelor of Arts Degree in Museum and Heritage Studies at Randolph College is a unique interdisciplinary program that is based on hands-on experience and a solid research foundation across the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences.

05/05/2025

Museum Summer Camp for Teens – Experience a behind-the-scenes tour of the secret history of the Maier Museum of Art with the curator of education. Join us for a week-long adventure exploring museums in and around Lynchburg. 🖼 MORE INFO: https://maiermuseum.org/camps/

10/31/2023
Summer at the Maier - News and Events 11/03/2022

Stacey Samuels ’18 and Maddie Shelby ’18 interned at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College, where they primarily worked alongside education curator Laura McManus in community outreach and programming. Samuels and Shelby recorded both of their experiences in a running blog on the Maier Museum of Art’s website. One of the highlights for Samuels was preparing for and assisting during Camp-ISH, a children’s camp in June. Read more about their internship with Laura McManus at

Summer at the Maier - News and Events Stacey Samuels ’18 and Maddie Shelby ’18 interned at the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College this summer, where they primarily worked alongside education curator Laura McManus in community outreach and programming. Samuels, a studio art major, and Shelby, an art history major, have been reco...

Historic Connections: New Ancient Collections Room creates opportunities for students - News and Events 11/01/2022

When Andrea Campbell, an art history professor, talks about the four styles of Roman wall painting in her classes, she uses fresco pieces from the collection to help students see the differences in person. These teachable moments may not have happened if it weren’t for the new Ancient Collections Room. Read more about Dr. Campbell and the Ancient Collections Room at https://www.randolphcollege.edu/news/2020/04/historic-connections-new-ancient-collections-room-creates-opportunities-for-students/.

Historic Connections: New Ancient Collections Room creates opportunities for students - News and Events In class recently, Susan Stevens and her students were using the new Ancient Collections Room to discuss the ancient Roman coins the students were researching for an exhibition for the library. A student glanced over at one of the nearby cabinets and asked about the contents. “This was a perfect o...

Photos from Museum and Heritage Studies at Randolph College's post 10/31/2022

Are you visiting the Skeller today? Stop by the glass cases to see the Natural History costume contest. Vote for your favorite to win by tagging us in a photo. Can’t wait to see who will be this year’s winner!

Don’t let Vecna win!

10/31/2022

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Museum and Heritage Studies students along with the brave staff at the Maier Museum of Art picked out their favorite spooky artworks for Halloween. The vault can be a spooky place when the motion censor lights turn off and you find yourself alone with the art. We hope you enjoy our "Scare-Maier" series.

Randolph students examining Virginia's monument landscape this summer - News and Events 10/28/2022

Josh Bulavko ’22, professor Gerry Sherayko, and Tomi-Lauren McGinnis ’23 are studying Virginia monuments and memorials for their summer research project. In mid-May, Randolph professor Gerry Sherayko, Josh Bulavko ’22, and Tomi-Lauren McGinnis ’23 visited Lynchburg’s Pierce Street Historic District as part of Randolph’s Summer Research Program. The neighborhood, an integral part of the city’s Black history, is home to a group of historic markers honoring the contributions of those who once called it home. Read more about the summer research project at https://www.randolphcollege.edu/news/2021/06/randolph-students-examining-virginias-monument-landscape-this-summer/.

Randolph students examining Virginia's monument landscape this summer - News and Events The summer research project was inspired by the events of the last year, when the murder of George Floyd inspired protests, along with the questioning, and often removal, of longstanding monuments.

10/26/2022

Museum and Heritage Studies students along with the brave staff at the Maier Museum of Art picked out their favorite spooky artworks for Halloween. The vault can be a spooky place when the motion censor lights turn off and you find yourself alone with the art. We hope you enjoy the next few episodes of our Scare-Maier series, posted each day through to Halloween.

10/26/2022

Randolph College’s faculty are consistently recognized as among the best in the nation. The Princeton Review ranked the College in the Top 20 for most accessible professors in the 2021 edition of its flagship college guide, The Best 387 Colleges. Randolph has been ranked in the top 20 for most accessible professors for four consecutive years. Learn more about the Museum and Heritage Studies faculty at Randolph College at https://www.randolphcollege.edu/museum-and-heritage-studies/

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2500 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA
24503