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Salem streetscaping project begins on College Avenue
March 10, 2020
Work is first phase of the city’s Downtown Plan.
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Equalitea Celebratory Event
February 20, 2020
In celebration of the centennial anniversary of the 19th amendment, women’s suffrage, students are invited for tea, cakes, and suffragette selfies in Colket on Friday, February 21st.
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Roanoke College is hosting Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in southern India for a residency from Sept. 23-Sept. 27. Their residency which will include the creation of a sand mandala in the atrium of the Colket Center, a lecture on meditation, sacred music and more.
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The $250,000 challenge grant supports Humanities Collaboration Center and teaching spaces in the Education department.
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Roanoke College receives two prestigious NEH Grants
April 03, 2019
The grants will support a Humanities Collaboration Center in Fintel Library and an interdisciplinary archeological curriculum.
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Roanoke College to host statewide Ethics Bowl
February 05, 2019
Roanoke hosts the 20th annual statewide collegiate Ethics Bowl on Sunday and Monday, February 10-11. Sponsored by the VFIC and Wells Fargo, the theme of the event is “Ethics and Social Justice.”
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas: Maroon Edition
December 19, 2018
Watch Roanoke's take on 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
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Roanoke College celebrates the holidays
December 19, 2018
View our holiday photo gallery of scenes from around campus.
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Antrim Chapel Organ restored and dedicated in honor of Dr. Donald Moe
November 12, 2018
Dr. Moe, associate professor of music from 1968-1996, was the first person to play the Casavant pipe organ when it was originally installed in 1970 during the dedication of the newly constructed Antrim Chapel.
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Since 1993, the history department has annually celebrated the first president of Roanoke College, David F. Bittle, with a Founder’s Day celebration on or around his birthday on November 19th.