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'Let us speak their names and broaden our truth'
February 27, 2023
On Sunday, Roanoke College paused to honor the memories of enslaved workers. The annual vigil coincides with a larger campus effort to document and memorialize the history of enslaved people in the region.
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Curtain up: Theatre Roanoke College brings Oscar Wilde comedy to life
February 23, 2023
The funny and facrical classic "The Importance of Being Earnest" will be on stage at Olin Hall Theater through Feb. 25.
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The event, happening at noon on Thursday, will feature three faculty members with professional and personal insights into the Ukrainian region.
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On Feb. 26, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Black Student Alliance will host a candlelight vigil to honor the lives of enslaved people in the history of Roanoke College.
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Sienkewicz curates exhibition, participates in panel discussion
February 17, 2023
Associate Professor Julia Sienkewicz has guest curated an exhibition at a West Virginia art museum, where she will also participate in a panel discussion on Friday evening.
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Roanoke students place second in national sports analytics contest
February 17, 2023
James Rowe, Selam Mekonnen and Cyrus Pace, all seniors at Roanoke College, competed as a team in the game analytics portion of the championship.
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Alumni News – February
February 16, 2023
It’s time to check in with some outstanding Maroons who are making a difference in their professions and communities.
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The project to build a memorial to enslaved individuals is part of a wider effort to uncover the history of Roanoke College and its surrounding region.
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Rosenthal invited to speak at Virginia Festival of the Book event
February 13, 2023
The author of "Living Queer History: Remembrance and Belonging in a Southern City" is part of the speaker lineup announced by the literary festival taking place next month in Charlottesville.
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The program is hosting eight, free film screenings at venues across the Roanoke Valley.