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Dr. Mary Camac goes over the Edge!
June 16, 2015
"The hardest part was climbing over the railing and stepping down onto the ledge," Camac said. "I didn't look down."
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"La Mision," written by Dr. Dolores Flores-Silva, is one of several short plays performed at Micro Theater Miami.
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"The Ought" is for young adults who wonder where morals originate and why they vary between individuals. Dr. Ned Wisnefske worked with a student illustrator on the book.
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In a transit residency, the Roanoke professor is riding bus routes and trolleys to observe people and communities, and record her experiences.
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Dr. David Taylor's book "The Mathematics of Games: An Introduction to Probability," discusses the basics of probability through games like poker, Yahtzee, Monopoly, blackjack and even bingo.
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Campus wide teach-in to spotlight climate change issues
March 06, 2015
The teach-in invites all faculty, no matter the department, to spend one class period on March 12 or 13 discussing climate change.
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Roanoke student researches cellphone addiction, receives national grant
February 19, 2015
Sara Dorrance received $5,000 from Psi Chi for a research project on people's dependence on cellphones.
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Rising incomes and low prices on certain goods are some reasons that consumers are positive about the economy.
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Several Roanoke students interning at the Taubman Museum are helping to promote and speak about the exhibition and its history.
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Five students and Dr. Michael Maina visited Washington D.C., as part of SHAPE America's SPEAK Out Day events.