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Roanoke alumna studies heritage tourism in China during Fulbright year
November 26, 2014
While investigating heritage tourism in Xi'an, China, Kathleen Ouyang '13 also took courses about the industry's interdisciplinary nature in Chinese.
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Managing the Monument
November 21, 2014
James Perry cares for the nation's most-visited national park.
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Professor wins economics educator award
November 20, 2014
Dr. Michael Enz receives first-place Best in Class award.
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Dr. Hanstedt named 2014 Virginia Professor of the Year
November 20, 2014
Roanoke English professor is the first Roanoke College faculty member recognized as the Commonwealth's top professor by the Carnegie Foundation and CASE.
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Staying close to Roanoke College
November 20, 2014
Doug and Peggy Horn believe it is important to help Roanoke continue to provide a great educational experience for young adults.
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Family Affair
November 20, 2014
At Roanoke, parents are invaluable members of the Colleg family.
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RC Poll: Va. consumer sentiment is high heading into the holiday season
November 20, 2014
Consumer sentiment remains strong in the Commonwealth despite a projected budget shortfall, according to the results of the latest Virginia Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Report.
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This past summer, Erin Keating '17, spent three weeks studying everything from acting to play production in London.
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Michele Tarter: Unlocking Women’s Words
November 11, 2014
Throughout her career, Tarter has worked to unlock the voices of silenced women - from those accused of witchcraft centuries ago to today's prisoners.
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Burch landed his seventh world record for achieving the most first ascents in the history of the unclimbed Mongolian mountains. He also named one of the peaks in honor of his alma mater.