Filter by...
Showing 111-120 of 132 news stories.
-
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.
-
Rising incomes and low prices on certain goods are some reasons that consumers are positive about the economy.
-
Several Roanoke students interning at the Taubman Museum are helping to promote and speak about the exhibition and its history.
-
Five students and Dr. Michael Maina visited Washington D.C., as part of SHAPE America's SPEAK Out Day events.
-
Virginians agree with Ferguson, Mo., ruling but disagree with decision in New York City choking case.
-
Dr. Michael Maina and two students recognized with awards
December 15, 2014
Dr. Michael P. Maina won the Virginia College/University Physical Educator of the year award. Mary Kelly won Outstanding Woman Student Athlete and Jacob Brabham won Outstanding Physical Education major of the year.
-
Home buyers and sellers say they are optimistic about the real estate market, largely because of an improving Virginia labor market, rising consumer sentiment and low prices for goods and services.
-
Writing with pictures
December 04, 2014
Joel Gill '01 visits Roanoke Feb. 10 to share his experiencews writing and gathering historical information for his book, "Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History." His talk is titles "28 Days are not Enough."
-
Professor wins economics educator award
November 20, 2014
Dr. Michael Enz receives first-place Best in Class award.
-
Dr. Hanstedt named 2014 Virginia Professor of the Year
November 20, 2014
Roanoke English professor is the first Roanoke College faculty member recognized as the Commonwealth's top professor by the Carnegie Foundation and CASE.