Carol Randolph, Esq.

NASHVILLE (TSU News Service) – Addressing the Issues of Our Time will be the topic of discussion Wednesday, Oct. 17 when Tennessee State University welcomes Carol Randolph, Esq. to campus.

The lecture is part of the Distinguished Lecture Series and will take place in Kean Hall located in the Floyd Payne Campus Center beginning at 1:15 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Randolph is vice president of strategic communications for Miller & Long Concrete Construction, and has served as senior vice president /legal affairs for Walls Communications Inc., a minority-owned public relations firm based in Washington, D.C.  She has also had an extensive career in media and the law, and was an anchor of television’s Court TV, host and moderator of Court TV’s Your Turn, and was a popular television anchor on WUSA in Washington D.C. for nearly 20 years.

Randolph graduated from Fisk University with a degree in biology, and earned a Master of Science degree in education from Washington University. She earned her law degree from Catholic University, and is licensed to practice in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania. Randolph is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Dispute Resolution.

For more information, contact the Office of Student Affairs at 615.963.5621 or the Office of Media Relations at 615.963.5331.

 

 

Department of Media Relations
Tennessee State University
3500 John A. Merritt Boulevard
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
615.963.5331


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