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Lifelong learner leads award-winning school consolidation
October 18, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
Kimberly (Kidd) Halterman ’01 was named Regional Superintendent of the Year for her leadership through the long-debated consolidation of two rival Virginia school districts.
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The grant from the state Board of Education, which is believed to be the largest state grant ever received by Roanoke College, will allow the school to move forward with plans for a dual-enrollment lab school for local high school students.
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The annual conference will bring together students, faculty and community leaders to explore important aspects of racial justice, AI ethics and more.
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Roanoke College unveils Master of Education program
February 29, 2024
Roanoke’s second graduate degree program will launch in fall 2024, pending approval by SACSCOC.
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In honor of International Education Week, we talked with Maroons who were able to live and study in Argentina, Ireland, Korea, Italy and Spain — a slice of the 50+ countries around the world where Roanoke has partners.
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The Lab School Planning Grant from the Virginia Department of Education will allow Roanoke to partner with Salem City Schools to design a dual-enrollment program for students who might otherwise fall through the cracks of college and career preparation.
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The Bridges Program at Roanoke College, which aims to recruit aspiring teachers of color to local school systems, was recently one of only three programs accepted as a Research-Practice Partner with the National Center for Research on Educator Diversity at the University of Houston.
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New experiences and perspectives await Rebecca Dance '23 as she prepares to spend a year abroad teaching.
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New class of Pedagogy Fellows announced by Teaching Collaborative
February 28, 2023
The fellows will pursue projects that enhance ongoing efforts to improve teaching evaluations, holistic student advising and the well-being of students, staff and faculty.
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Welford, who retired from Roanoke College in 2002, died on Sept. 27.