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ROTC program will combine military science courses with an academic major and military training through the New River Valley Battalion of cadets.
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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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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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Roanoke College students got a chance to present their business ideas in a Shark Tank-style competition.
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Wake up! “Sleeping Handsome” is taking its show on the road
April 23, 2024
The Theatre Roanoke College production of a fairy-tale-with-a-twist has been performing at local elementary schools and will be doing a public show at a children’s museum April 28.
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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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Model UN students resolved to take on global policymaking
March 11, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
Roanoke College’s Model UN and Model Arab League team has been nabbing awards since returning to competition post-pandemic.
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Roanoke flood sensor project a finalist for Smart Cities award
March 01, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
Voting is open now through March 8 for the award, which would recognize a Roanoke College/Department of Homeland Security project that is improving flood detection and warnings on campus.
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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.