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Vice President Harris holds a 10 point lead over former President Donald Trump. U.S. Senator Tim Kaine holds a similar lead over his challenger Hung Cao.
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The Institute for Policy and Opinion Research partnered with The Roanoke Rambler news organization for a closer look into the City of Roanoke's upcoming election for city council and mayor.
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Lifelong learner leads award-winning school consolidation
October 18, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
Kimberly (Kidd) Halterman ’01 was named Regional Superintendent of the Year for her leadership through the long-debated consolidation of two rival Virginia school districts.
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This month’s edition has a school theme as we highlight an independent school director, a community college employee, and the recipient of a private school’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.
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The award recognizes a Salem resident for significant contributions to the quality of life in Salem.
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Designing destiny: Roanoke alum now working in leading-edge tech
October 08, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
As a research scientist and engineer at Meta, Thomas Lux ’16 is on the forefront of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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The level of trust in a society strongly predicts economic success and is an important aspect of civic culture. The latest poll shows a larger share of Virginians are uncertain about the trustworthiness of others.
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As artificial intelligence rapidly infiltrates academia, Roanoke College is partnering with other institutions to stategically and ethically map a path forward in this strange new landscape.
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Roanoke, Hollins celebrate arts community with 2024 Kendig Awards
October 02, 2024
Category: Our Community
This year's awards honored artist Whitney Brock and community leader Dr. Nathaniel L. Bishop.
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Artists residency offers students immersive introduction to Korean traditions, history
September 30, 2024
Category: International Education
The grant-funded residency brought three accomplished artisans from Wonju, Korea, to campus for two weeks.