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History major taking research from archives to airwaves in podcast project
April 30, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
Jayde Mooney ’25 was recently invited to the Queer History South Network & Conference to spotlight her upcoming podcast special with the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History 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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Roanoke College is finalizing a teach-out agreement that will ease the transfer path for Birmingham-Southern College students.
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Riya Patel ’24 is organizing the Days for Girls program to make reusable menstrual hygiene kits for women in need around the world.
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Julia Bassett ’25 is organizing the MAPLE’S Kids program to provide the opportunity for people with disabilities to experience a wide range of adaptive sports.
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Cam McDonald ’24 received the Dean Nancy D. Joyner Award for Most Engaged Student from his peers in the Lutheran College Washington Semester.
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Theatre Roanoke College’s production of “Mac Beth” has been selected for inclusion at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. It will be presented on campus for one show only on Saturday before hitting the road.
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A team of Roanoke College students is competing in the statewide Ethics Bowl sponsored by the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges.
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Connor VanOrden ’24 is raising money and getting in good physical shape for Journey of Hope, a summer-long, cross-country bicycle trip that benefits people with disabilities.
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Roanoke College, Virginia Western Community College establish new partnership
September 05, 2023
Category: Students
The Rapid Maroons Program strengthens the pipeline from Virginia Western to Roanoke by giving community college students access to advising services and campus activities that can smooth their transition to the four-year college.