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09-17-2006, 09:22 AM
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I'm just wondering what they're going to call it, since there's already a Randolph-Macon.
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09-17-2006, 12:34 PM
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I'm just wondering what they're going to call it, since there's already a Randolph-Macon.
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There was a an article about this in our paper this morning. The board of trustees is voting next month on a new name. Many alumnae want to keep the initials R-MWC, but I doubt that will happen. No one is speculating on what it will be called.
The school decided this week to add 4 men's sports next fall in addition to adding them to the riding team. There's a huge sign on the walls of the school right now that says, "Football tryouts. When: Hell freezes over."
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01-25-2007, 07:07 AM
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There was a an article about this in our paper this morning. The board of trustees is voting next month on a new name. Many alumnae want to keep the initials R-MWC, but I doubt that will happen. No one is speculating on what it will be called.
The school decided this week to add 4 men's sports next fall in addition to adding them to the riding team. There's a huge sign on the walls of the school right now that says, "Football tryouts. When: Hell freezes over."
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It was announced in the last few days that it will be called "Randolph College."
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01-25-2007, 05:03 PM
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I guess it really means, live with change or die without it.
More and more Womens Colleges are changing or they will wither and die.
Now, where would that put the Alums?
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01-25-2007, 06:24 PM
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As a development/alumni relations professional, this makes me feel much, much better about my office, lol.
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01-25-2007, 07:51 PM
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There are so many single-sex schools that have had to go co-ed. Women-only colleges outnumber men-only colleges by a good number. I have heard that a lot of the Randolph girls will be transferring to SBC, Hollins, and MB (all in that area of VA). Agnes Scott is aggressively recruiting R-MWC students and has a page devoted specifically for them on their admissions website.
I do find it interesting that some of the remaining women's colleges are among the strongest LACs in the country (Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoke...) while the 2 remaining male colleges (Hampden-Sydney (also in that south-central area of VA) and Wabash (IN) are not attracting the same caliber of young men.
Apparently R-MWC used to have several NPC orgs. While not unprecedented, this was somewhat unusual for a women's college. I wonder if they will be allowed to/ be interested in recolonizing once the guys get there?
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01-25-2007, 09:05 PM
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I do find it interesting that some of the remaining women's colleges are among the strongest LACs in the country (Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoke...) while the 2 remaining male colleges (Hampden-Sydney (also in that south-central area of VA) and Wabash (IN) are not attracting the same caliber of young men.
Apparently R-MWC used to have several NPC orgs. While not unprecedented, this was somewhat unusual for a women's college. I wonder if they will be allowed to/ be interested in recolonizing once the guys get there?
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On the first point that's certainly true. I think that it's because for some reason, an all-women's college is more appealing to women than an all-men's college is appealing to men. I guess guys just like us.  I know that the primary reason W&L went co-ed is that admissions numbers were dropping and along with that the academic... er, strength of the student body was also dropping. Hampden-Sydney college is sort of infamous in the region. It was a fun place to visit but I think its academics may be suffering to some degree as well.
I know that a lot of the women's colleges in the area used to have NPC groups. Pi Phi had two such chapters, one of which was at Hollins. I forget where the other was. Mary Baldwin definitely had NPC groups as well, but these (like the others, I believe) in the first third or so of the 20th cent. They were certainly long-gone by the time my mom got there. I had some friends from MBC in undergrad who would have been interested in Greek Life but it's definitely not allowed there now by any means! I know that at least part of the rationale was "we're all sisters here;" it's meant to discourage cliques I think. Also, if I remember correctly, many of the women's colleges established student government at the same time they banned Greek Life.
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I do find it interesting that some of the remaining women's colleges are among the strongest LACs in the country (Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoke...) while the 2 remaining male colleges (Hampden-Sydney (also in that south-central area of VA) and Wabash (IN) are not attracting the same caliber of young men.
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I know nothing about Wabash other than the name, but I wouldn't agree with that characterization about Hampden-Sydney.
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01-25-2007, 08:52 PM
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It was announced in the last few days that it will be called "Randolph College."
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They announced it in December and immediately put up all of the new signs. The courts just threw out two civil suits filed by alumnae and student groups. I guess we'll hear soon if their applications are up or down after deciding to go co-ed.
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