The 17th annual Symposium of Artists and Scholars (SAS) brings together Randolph students of all disciplines to share the results and highlights of the best work being produced at the College.
Modeled after a traditional academic conference, the event often features a keynote speaker, oral presentations, readings of creative works, performances, exhibitions of student artwork, and poster presentations.
For more information about how to submit your work, please see the overview and proposal submission link for presenters.
Keynote Address “A Journey into Pure Mathematics and its Communities” by
Michael Penn, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
View his Youtube channel.
Keynote Address, Thursday, April 29
Pam Risenhoover, Charles A. Dana Professor of Dance, spoke on the topics of creativity, the liberal arts, and the pandemic: view her bio and presentation here: sas2021.go.fenxiong.net/keynote
Student Presentations, Friday, April 30
View the SAS21 program and videos of our student presenters at sas2021.go.fenxiong.net/here-is-everything/
Click through to see the SAS20 program and videos of our student presenters.
SAS20 Keynote Address was “Why Darwin Matters” by Doug Shedd, The Catherine Ehrman Thoresen ’23 and William E. Thoresen Professor of Biology