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Profiles of Service, George Kegley '49
May 30, 2014
George Kegley '49 - Roanoke, Virginia; Community volunteer, retired journalist.
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Profiles of Service, Talisha Beha '12
May 30, 2014
Talisha Beha '12 - Columbia, South Carolina; Projects Manager, Central South Carolina Habitat for Humanity.
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Profiles of Service, M.C. Belk Pilon '96
May 30, 2014
M.C. Belk Pilon '96 - Charlotte, N.C.; Chair, John M. Belk Endowment.
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Service enriches RC athletic experience
May 30, 2014
Student athletes give back in a variety of service projects.
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President's Pen
May 30, 2014
"Roanoke is more than a utilitarian place. It is a place of values and virtues that serve society, exemplified in the graduates we produce."
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Tidewater is optimistic with steady sentiment across the state. A brutal winter has turned to spring, bringing renewed economic vigor.
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Roanoke college has a proud tradition of service to others.
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Bowman Hall, set for demolition in June, was built on land given to the college by Alpheus Boeman Jr., a 1906 graduate and a longtime member of Roanoke's Board of Trustees.
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"You have to have a dream and kind of go for it at times," said Joe Boucher '87, producer for "The Simpsons" and "King of the Hill" television series, to Roanoke students during Alumni Weekend 2014.
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Each fall and spring, Elderscholar participants come to campus to hear weekly lectures given by members of Roanoke's faculty.