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An update on Maroons in the fields of law, higher education and journalism.
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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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This spring break, a team of students, faculty and staff rolled up their sleeves to help families in North Carolina who are still recovering from the wreckage of Hurricane Helene.
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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.
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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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RC-RV partners with Arcuri Group LLC to enhance safety and resiliency in Roanoke Valley
March 11, 2025
Category: Our Community
The collaboration will expand regional opportunities for crucial training in situational awareness and de-escalation skills.
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The agreement offers Maroons priority admission to graduate school with a 35% tuition discount.
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Roanoke to name historic Administration Building for Dr. M. Paul Capp ’52
March 10, 2025
Category: Campus
Roanoke College is naming its 178-year-old Administration Building after Dr. M. Paul Capp ’52, an accomplished radiologist and educator who has dedicated most of his 95 years to leading and serving others.
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Virginia Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Report for Feb. 2025
February 27, 2025
Category: Poll Releases
The first report of the new year found that consumer sentiment had fallen, while inflation concerns had risen.
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Roanoke College Poll: Spanberger leads Earle-Sears in early poll
February 25, 2025
Category: Poll Releases
In addition to an early look at November's gubernatorial race, Virginians were asked to weigh in on taxes and immigration in the latest Roanoke College Poll.