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Maroons are winning awards, scoring promotions and starting exciting new jobs. Meet - or catch up with - a few of them in this edition of Alumni News.
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Training offers Maroons micro-credential in facilitating group dialogues
February 20, 2024
Category: Diversity & Inclusion
The Feb. 4 workshop was held in preparation for a new campus-wide program, “Dialogues.”
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Mary Grace Theodore has been part of the College’s advancement leadership team since 2012.
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Business and economics boom at Roanoke College
February 16, 2024
The Business & Economics Department is rolling out new initiatives, including new majors, in a forward-thinking expansion of its programs for students.
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Grant awarded to bring Hanji masters to Roanoke College for residency
February 15, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
The ASIANetwork grant will support a two-week residency that will introduce students to an ancient form of papermaking dating back to the 1st century B.C.E.
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Roanoke students earn second place in national NASA challenge
February 08, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
The competition asked students to design an interstellar machine that could be sent into space to further a new age of space discovery.
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Kim Blair ’93, vice president for advancement at Roanoke College, was named to Women We Admire’s Top 50 Women Leaders in Virginia for the second year in a row.
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Virginia's leading higher education advocates unite in landmark campaign
February 02, 2024
Category: Our Community
A new initiative championed by Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia, Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, and Commonwealth Alliance of Rural Colleges to highlight the accessibility and affordability of Virginia’s private colleges.
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Roanoke College events announced to commemorate Black History Month
February 01, 2024
Category: Our Community
Roanoke College is honoring Black History Month with a series of events that celebrate the intersection of the arts, community and history.
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Theatre Roanoke College’s production of “Mac Beth” has been selected for inclusion at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. It will be presented on campus for one show only on Saturday before hitting the road.