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The Center for Studying Structures of Race at Roanoke College was honored with a Kegley Award for its Genealogy of Slavery database and the campus landmark memorial, "Authors and Architects."
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Tom Bowers, a Marine Corps veteran who has served as Salem’s commonwealth’s attorney for 20 years, was recognized at the annual Salem Appreciation Breakfast for his servant leadership and dedication to justice, safety and community.
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Alumni News – November 2025
November 19, 2025
In this month’s Alumni News, Maroons working in the museum world talk about the role Roanoke College has played in their success.
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PLACE Update – November 2025
November 19, 2025
Hear the latest news from Roanoke College's PLACE, the Center for Purpose, Life, and Career Exploration.
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Roanoke College, Hollins University announce winners of 40th annual Kendig Awards
October 15, 2025
Category: In the News
Jon Murrill, Charles Price and the Roanoke Cultural Endowment are this year’s recipients of the Perry F. Kendig Awards.
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With an anonymous donor matching the money currently raised in cash and commitments, the college has now raised more than $2 million in the first year of the President’s 25 initiative.
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Information sessions and tours are available at Roanoke College every day during the designated week, and the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia will award Amazon gift cards to several lucky students who visit a participating college.
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Eight young women from this year’s graduating class will share the honor of being valedictorians, with one additional student claiming the salutatorian mantle.
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Grandin Theatre offers second screening of “Triumph of Hope”
March 19, 2025
Two Roanoke College alumni were heavily involved in production of the documentary, which tells the story of three Roanoke Valley residents who survived the Holocaust as hidden children.
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Roanoke College shares “A Monster Calls” with local middle-schoolers
March 17, 2025
Category: In the News
Cast members from Roanoke College’s winter production, “A Monster Calls,” gave an exclusive matinee performance for local middle schoolers and led discussions about the play’s themes.