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Faculty organize teach-in about Syrian issues
November 20, 2015
Several Roanoke faculty members led an academic discussion of the Syrian conflict, the refugee crisis, the Paris attacks, and the Roanoke mayor's position.
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Consumers plan to spend the same amount of money or more this holiday season, compared with other years.
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Go International at President's Ball
November 10, 2015
"Around the World" is the theme of the ninth annual President's Ball on Saturday.
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Ackley-Holbrook honored with Rising Star Award
November 06, 2015
The Health and Human Performance professor is the second Roanoke professor to win this award in three years.
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Dr. Valerie Banschbach and Nicole Sabilia '19 were part of an RC group who attended a climate change justice rally in Washington, D.C. in honor of Pope Francis.
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Roanoke recognized by U.S. News and LiberalArtsColleges.com
September 16, 2015
LiberalArtsColleges.com ranked Roanoke in the Top 20 for Accessible and Approachable Professors. U.S. News included Roanoke on the A+ for B students list.
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In his newest book, Dr. Harry Wilson argues that a pair of U.S. Supreme Court decisions and an intensity gap between pro- and anti-gun groups has effectively dissuaded national elected officials from taking large scale action on guns.
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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.