Randolph-Macon College

Randolph-Macon College

Randolph–Macon College is a private liberal arts college in Ashland, Virginia. Founded in 1830, the school has an enrollment of more than 1,500 students. The college offers bachelor's degrees.

Randolph Macon College People (First 28 people) - Page 0

Blanche Lincoln

Blanche Lincoln

Former United States Senator

Christopher Chenery

Christopher Chenery

American engineer

Matt Shaheen

Matt Shaheen

Member of the State of Texas House of Representatives

Gregg Marshall

Gregg Marshall

American basketball coach

David W. Marsden

David W. Marsden

Virginia State Senator

Hugh Scott

Hugh Scott

Actor

James I. Robertson Jr.

James I. Robertson Jr.

Scholar

James Ferguson Dowdell

James Ferguson Dowdell

U. S. representative

M. Thomas Inge

M. Thomas Inge

American academic

Macon F. Brock, Jr.

Macon F. Brock, Jr.


John H. Gibbons

John H. Gibbons

American scientist

David W. Taylor

David W. Taylor

Naval architect

John Letcher

John Letcher

American lawyer

Syd Thrift

Syd Thrift

American scout

David Clopton

David Clopton

Politician

Patrick H. Drewry

Patrick H. Drewry

Former United States Representative

William M. Robbins

William M. Robbins

Former United States Representative

Thomas Jordan Jarvis

Thomas Jordan Jarvis

U. S. senator

Margaret Ransone

Margaret Ransone

American Politician

Chris Jones

Chris Jones

American professional basketball player

J. Rives Childs

J. Rives Childs

American diplomat

John J. Kindred

John J. Kindred

Former United States Representative

Marty Brennaman

Marty Brennaman

American sports commentator

E. Barrett Prettyman

E. Barrett Prettyman

Former Judge

Thomas J. Jarvis

Thomas J. Jarvis

Former Governor of North Carolina

Dave Marsden

Dave Marsden

Virginia State Senator

Mary Virginia Gaver

Mary Virginia Gaver

Librarian

Jim Sanborn

Jim Sanborn

American sculptor