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The joy of research
December 16, 2022
ECON Lab, now in its third year on campus, fosters exploration and creative, analytical inquiry among students.
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Creature comfort in the clinic
December 15, 2022
Milo, a certified therapy dog, accompanies his owner to work in Roanoke College’s Athletic Training Clinic, where his presence delights student-athletes and distracts them from the pressures of college life.
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Roanoke College in the News
December 15, 2022
News coverage highlights from October, November and December.
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Connections cultivating peace
December 14, 2022
The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program is bridging the divide between two communities by bringing “insider” and “outsider” students together to learn alongside one another.
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Art with heart
December 12, 2022
Roanoke artist Jon Murrill ’09 recently completed three murals along the Roanoke River Greenway as part of a public art project that included input from a Roanoke College art history class.
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The economy, jobs and inflation are the top issues for residents of the Commonwealth. IPOR's latest survey addresses topics such as the midterm elections, political anxiety, abortion, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s national spotlight.
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Rising to the Challenge
December 02, 2022
Creative problem-solving, teamwork and grace under pressure are all required when students gather to compete in the Salem Civic Challenge.
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Virginia Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Report
December 01, 2022
Although Virginia consumers remain anxious about inflation heading into the holiday shopping season many are optimistic that the coming years will bring better economic conditions.
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Scene on the screen
December 01, 2022
Omari Chancellor ’17, who began dabbling in filmmaking as a student at Roanoke College, recently starred in the Apple TV+ film “The Greatest Beer Run Ever.”
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IPOR's Holiday Spending Report for 2022
November 28, 2022
Each year, Roanoke College's Institute for Policy and Opinion Research conducts a Holiday Spending Report. This year, holiday spending is likely to increase in part because of rising prices.