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President Maxey receives Kiwanis Club Humanitarian Award
December 04, 2019
A Kiwanis Club spokeswoman said that President Michael Maxey “exemplified what the Humanitarian Award is all about” and expressed appreciation for all that he and Roanoke College do for the local community.
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As Democrats prepare to take control of both houses of the General Assembly in January along with the three major statewide offices they currently hold, The Roanoke College Poll has found support for several of their agenda items.
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Dr. Crozier reflects on A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood movie
November 27, 2019
Brooks Crozier ’91 shares his impressions of the movie about his “Uncle Fred” known worldwide as Mister Rogers.
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ICYMI: Roanoke in the News - Fall 2019
November 26, 2019
In case you missed it, check out this round up of news media coverage from Roanoke College this fall.
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Va Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Holiday Report
November 25, 2019
Consumers are confident heading into the 2019 holiday spending season.
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The 35th annual Lessons and Carols carries on longtime holiday tradition
November 22, 2019
The tradition began in Cambridge, England in 1918, and has been part of the Roanoke College holiday season since 1985. The Roanoke College A Capella Choir and Oriana Singers are performing this year on Sunday, December 1.
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Poggendorf column on recent nationwide changes to the admissions process
November 22, 2019
College recruitment of high-school students is getting more competitive, as national admissions guidelines have been dismantled. Dr. Brenda Poggendorf addresses this in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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Five favorite Roanoke-area outdoor adventures
November 21, 2019
Roanoke College has an expansive mountain playground as its backyard, with access to world-class hiking, biking and paddling, all just minutes away. Here are five of the best experiences as culled from students in Outdoor Adventures.
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Celebration of Life planned for Dr. Maria Stallions
November 21, 2019
Dr. Maria Stallions, professor of education and former chair of the education department, died in October. The service in her honor will be held on Dec. 3 in Antrim Chapel.
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Faculty and alumni books are wide-ranging and well-received
November 20, 2019
What do the economics of Prohibition, the art of watercolor, a theologian’s memories, indigenous labor in the Pacific World, and a female Peruvian revolutionary have in common? Or gun legislation, Shea Stadium and sleeping animals?