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The certification process was led by a team of environmental studies majors.
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Students explore big ideas through Summer Scholars research program
April 21, 2025
Category: Research
Summer Scholars is a competitive program that offers paid research positions and enables students to do a deep dive into an original topic.
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Roanoke educators spotlighted for research, innovation and work with students
March 14, 2025
Category: Faculty
Catch up on the latest news from our remarkable faculty members.
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Grant helps restore wildlife habitat on campus
July 25, 2024
A grant from the National Wildlife Federation and Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, which supports work to improve wildlife habitat on college campuses, will enhance research to upgrade habitats for bats, owls, bees and other beneficial creatures.
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Roanoke College celebrates Class of 2024 valedictorians and salutatorian
May 04, 2024
Category: Students
Sean Kennedy, Katherine Vaughan, Talia Cartafalsa and James Suleyman earned the honor of valedictorians of the Class of 2024. Ethan Stevenson is the salutatorian.
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Roanoke College breaks ground on first phase of Science Center construction
April 20, 2024
Category: Campus
On April 20, Roanoke College hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the first phase of its next-generation Science Center project.
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Oregon or bust: Unique program connects Maroon with wild heart of Pacific Northwest
April 11, 2024
Category: Student Life
Roanoke is now a full-fledged affiliate of the Oregon Extension, making it easier for students to join the 16-week study away experience.
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Updated with photos. Hundreds gathered on the Back Quad to view the eclipse under cloudy skies. Other Maroons traveled to the totality zones and shared their experiences.
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The year-long inquiry into building community resilience to rising urban heat was just awarded $1 million by the National Science Foundation.
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Innovative digital tour celebrates Roanoke’s diverse campus trees
October 20, 2023
Category: Our Community
More than 50 trees across campus have been outfitted with QR code placards to create an easy, self-guided tour that invites visitors to learn more about our campus canopy.