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Smithsonian exhibition makes stop at Roanoke
December 01, 2015
History and International Relations alumna helped bring "Journey Stories" to the College.
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Strong Virginia labor market, low mortgage rates, declining prices for goods and services drive housing market optimism.
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Dr. Brent Adkins on Chaos and Umbrellas (video)
November 23, 2015
Why are students here? This is a question Dr. Adkins asks of all his classes in one form or another. Watch him describe how the conversation usually goes.
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LCI English Center Opens at Roanoke College
November 22, 2015
In partnership with LCI Language Centers, an English school for international students opens on campus.
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Corporate internship and global studies inspire Dever’s career goal
November 22, 2015
At her Shell Oil internship, Kelsey Dever worked on the testing and pilot of the new mobile payment app, CurrentC.
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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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RC Poll: Clinton tied with Carson and Rubio
November 19, 2015
In Virginia, likely Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is tied with Republican hopeful Ben Carson and statistically tied with Marco Rubio, but leads Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, and Ted Cruz. Also, Virginians favor reinstating parole and other criminal justice reforms.
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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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Roanoke marks history with celebrations, period costumes
November 17, 2015
On Nov. 17, Roanoke College celebrated its long history and its founder and first president, the Rev. David Bittle. Nov. 17 was Founders Day, which marked Bittle's 204th birthday.
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Roanoke Students in Paris are safe
November 14, 2015
Four students were in Paris when the attacks occurred but they are safe. One Roanoke student who is studying in Belgium comments on his decision to stay in Europe for the remainder of the semester, despite terrorist threats in the country.