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Sotomayor, the first Latina on the U.S. Supreme Court, shared gripping personal anecdotes via Zoom to hundreds of Roanoke students.
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Washington Semester intern visits U.S. Supreme Court to honor RBG
October 07, 2020
Tatiana Cherry-Santos ’21 is interning at Fellowship Square as part of the Washington Semester this fall. The news of the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg led her to visit the court with many others to pay tribute to RBG’s legacy. -
A remembrance of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
September 19, 2020
Dr. Todd Peppers recalls taking his class to hear oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court and a meeting with Justice Ginsburg afterwards. We also share a student essay from the same visit.
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De La Cruz heading to Belgium as a Gilman Scholar
July 24, 2019
Michelle De La Cruz ’20 is a criminal justice major with a concentration in legal studies. She will be studying at Vesalius College in Brussels.
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Students gain valuable experience in Washington Semester internships
October 02, 2018
This year marks Roanoke College's 32nd year of providing life-changing experiences in the nation's capital through the Lutheran College Washington Semester program. Thirteen students are participating in the program this fall.
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Gouveia to study art history in second Fulbright award
April 05, 2017
Brieanah Gouveia received Fulbright Study Award to Scotland's University of Glasgow for an art history program titled Collecting and Provenance in an International Context.
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The Roanoke College pre-law program is named for Turk and his brother Maynard '49.