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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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History exhibit open through December in new campus gallery space
November 12, 2015
"Journey Stories" is produced by Museum on Main Street, a program by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service which partners with state humanities councils to bring historical exhibitions to small towns.
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Eberhardt recognized for his work as school Superintendent
October 22, 2015
Roanoke grad is known for his signature mottos: "Whatever it takes," and "Every child. Every day."
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The Resource Development building on College Avenue is Ayres Hall, honoring Douglas W. Ayres '53.
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Roanoke alumna lands spot as 'Jeopardy!' contestant
October 09, 2015
Julia Novakovic '06, who works as an archivist at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., appears Oct. 12 on the nationally televised quiz show.
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Logan, Sinkler receive Roanoke College Charles Brown Award
September 23, 2015
The award is given each year to a Salem resident who has contributed significantly, both professionally and civically, to the city's quality of life.
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Roanoke alumni have major presence at world cycling championships in Richmond
September 22, 2015
Category: Alumni
Cyclist Shelley Olds '03 races for the U.S. in world championships Saturday in Richmond, Va. Tim Miller '93 is the chief operating officer for Richmond 2015, the organizing body for the race.
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Alumni lend a hand at R House
September 08, 2015
Several Roanoke College alumni returned to Salem to help build the College's 10th R House.
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Cregger Center isn't the only construction project on campus. Five renovation projects, funded by multiple gifts from alumni, friends and foundations, get underway this summer.
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Pedal Pusher
May 19, 2015
Tim Miller '93 steers bike racing's world championship in Richmond, Va.