Over the past thirty-one years, Walter Shroyer has served Bluefield University as a full-time art professor and chair of the Art Department.
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Dr. Flowers began serving as BU’s Provost and Chief Academic Officer in 2015, and he will retire at the end of this academic year.
March 21-25 is Global Education Emphasis Week at Bluefield University—a week that raises on campus awareness of international viewpoints with events, films, and speakers.
Current and former students share thoughts about retiring professor Dr. Cindy Bascom in this video tribute.
Bluefield University raised funds as part of Go Further: The Centennial Campaign to grow scholarship support for students, enhance and construct facilities, and develop and create academic programs.
BU students were originally scheduled to return to campus for the spring semester on Saturday, January 8, but this was delayed twice because of rising COVID-19 cases and winter weather.
The Bluefield University Department of Music has postponed its spring 2022 Music Alumni Reunion. Find out the new dates.
Construction on Bluefield University’s new Centennial Entryway is expected to begin soon. Read about all the details of the campus entrance in this Rampage news story.
The Department of Music will host its annual Christmas at Bluefield event on Saturday, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. in Harman Chapel.
The college introduced a new online learning management system for all courses this fall. We asked students how they liked the new system, and this is what they had to say.
BU students participated in a variety of activities leading up to Halloween, including decorating pumpkins, watching spooky movies, and visiting haunted houses.
The Bluefield University Theatre Department will present its first production of the semester, The 39 Steps, October 21-24.
Bluefield University hosted a Connection Fair on Wednesday, August 25 for student organizations and community groups to promote upcoming events and opportunities for involvement.
Bluefield College will provide students with eTextbooks this fall instead of printed books.
BC graduate C.J. Drake wants to serve the Bluefield community with his new restaurant, Drake’s Place.
Bluefield College is striving to promote a culture of diversity and equity on campus and has hired inclusion specialist Sherelle Morgan to lead the cause.
Bluefield College is working with Apple to provide every traditional student with an iPad in the near future.
What are your thoughts on the controversy surrounding the men’s basketball team kneeling during the national anthem? We asked students. Share your thoughts, too.
In celebration of Black History Month, The Rampage conducted an interview on race relations with Bluefield College’s Dr. Lewis Brogdon.
Class sessions at Bluefield College are now livestreamed and recorded with Microsoft Teams and likely will be long after COVID-19.
Local law enforcement found no threat on campus, and the shelter-in- place protocol was lifted about 90 minutes later.
As the 2020 Grand Champion, Comer will meet with a Nashville talent executive, media training professionals, and a Grand Ole Opry member.
Students newly enrolled at Bluefield College shared their thoughts and advice in response to questions from local high school seniors.
Students are invited to take advantage of an opportunity to learn more about how to live more full and abundant lives through Christian Emphasis Week.
These new COVID-19 protocols have students making adjustments on campus and in the classroom.