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Professor and Student Co-Author Book on Death Penalty
August 01, 2017
The pair's work resulted in the book "A Courageous Fool." Anderson always thought she'd like to write a book one day, but never pictured it happening this soon. "This is a dream come true," she says.
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Meador recognized as a Top Cop
July 31, 2017
Stanley Meador '96, an FBI agent, was honored with national award for law enforcement officers. He was recognized for his role in locating a girl who was abducted from her home and later found alive.
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Young Adults in Global Mission, sponsored by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, sends college graduates ages 21 to 29 around the world for various kinds of service.
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Roanoke alumna wins contest for unique photo message
July 12, 2017
Jaina Lanum '17 took first place for a photo that she called "Universal Language" in the first annual Roanoke Valley Sister Cities Young Photographers Showcase. The photo shows a child in Uganda putting his hand up to a window to touch the hand of Lanum's sister, Karlee.
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New Kicking Post brew named for Roanoke College
June 27, 2017
The beer, made by Soaring Ridge Craft Brewers, was unveiled during April's Alumni Weekend.
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Leah Russell '79 received the Clarine Spetzler Guardian Angel award at the 9th annual Children's Trust Golden Halo awards celebration at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke in April.
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Marion College reunion marks 50 years since closing
May 17, 2017
Marion College's Alumni Association held a special reunion to mark the 50 year anniversary since the college closed in 1967. Located in Marion, Virginia, the college was founded in 1873. In 1967, the college closed and the last graduating class crossed the stage.
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Butler is one of 40 under 40 Leaders in Minority Health
April 24, 2017
Dr. Paris Butler '00 is being recognized as one of the 2017 40 Under 40 Leaders in Minority Health.
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Roanoke celebrates 175th anniversary during Alumni Weekend
April 19, 2017
Roanoke College marked its 175th anniversary during Alumni Weekend, and many alumni returned home to celebrate this milestone event. A fantastic fireworks show capped off the weekend.
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The updated center, now in the Bast Center, was dedicated to McMillan "Mac" and Marcy Johnson. Mac Johnson ‘70, retired vice president and dean of students, created and led the College's Outdoor Adventures program for many years.