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Rising Giants
June 22, 2021
From Roanoke College magazine: Meet five young alumni whose nurtured interest in the sciences led them from Roanoke College to accomplished careers in very diverse scientific disciplines.
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Widening the opportunity for excellence
January 19, 2021
From Roanoke College magazine: The academic and professional achievements of Dr. Paris Butler ’00 now fuel his great desire for diversity and inclusion in the field of academic medicine.
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From Roanoke College magazine: A few truths from two alumnae writers
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Shifting the paradigm of community health
May 28, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: Dr. Liz Ackley's work to improve community health inequities is gaining momentum and garnering national attention.
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Channeling "the Great Dissenter"
May 27, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: Dr. Todd Peppers, Henry H. & Trudye H. Fowler Professor in Public Affairs at Roanoke College, has written a one-act, one-man play about the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
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From seed to feed
January 07, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: In 2018, Joe Shea '09 opened Tiller Baking Co. in Charleston, South Carolina. Tiller Baking is known for its handcrafted hearth loaves made with fresh-milled whole grains.
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About Us: Hearing with their hearts
January 06, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: How Dr. Chris Lee, mathematics professor, and his wife, Christina, founded a national organization dedicated to saving deaf dogs.
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The Real "War Babies:" Roanoke and the World Wars
January 06, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: How Roanoke College has endured during the most difficult of times over the decades.
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Where to from here?
January 03, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: Life after Roanoke has led members of the College's Class of 2019 to graduate and professional schools, including those at Harvard University.
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Scholar Stories
January 02, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: Five alumni share how the prestigious scholarships and fellowships they received during their years at Roanoke changed their lives.