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Full slate of activities await new Maroons
August 18, 2016
New Roanoke students arrive on campus Aug. 27. Day classes begin on Aug. 31.
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New Roanoke students, Habitat staff and volunteers will build sections of the house on campus before transporting it to Loudon Avenue in Roanoke, its permanent address.
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Campus Safety performs good deed in W.Va. flood region
August 09, 2016
The team of seven removed damaged material from elderly man's flood-ravaged home.
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Evelyn Clark recovering from serious accident
August 05, 2016
Evelyn Clark returned to Salem for the first time in July, after a serious accident in early 2016. Clark was paralyzed as a result of the fall but she has made tremendous progress already.
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Alumni receive national public relations award
August 03, 2016
The Carilion Clinic team received the Silver Anvil Award for its quick, effective response to the on-air shooting of two WDBJ7 journalists.
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Ford awarded Gilman and Freeman-ASIA scholarships
August 02, 2016
Anna Ford will study at ISEP affiliate Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan.
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Julie Moore '97 has become an expert on the influence of West African music in American music traditions - so much so that the producers of this year's "Roots" television remake sought her out as a consultant.
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Roanoke research, exhibit connect dragons and folklore
June 23, 2016
The culmination of three years of research by Roanoke faculty and students comes together on July 1 with the opening of the exhibit "Hunting Dragons: Origins" at the Wilson Hughes gallery in downtown Roanoke.
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Two Roanoke students who grew up in Kenya joined with other Kenyan women to work to improve living conditions in the impoverished urban areas of their home country.
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Roanoke children's book author receives education award
June 22, 2016
Nancy Ruth Patterson, author of five children's novels and a retired Roanoke City teacher and administrator, received the Helen C. Hanes Friend of Education Award.