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Campus safety officer commended for response to off-campus blaze
October 18, 2022
Officer Robert Ross was honored by the city of Salem in an Oct. 17 ceremony for responding to a fire during his early morning rounds on Sept. 25.
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Alumni News - October 2022
October 17, 2022
Catch up with accomplished Roanoke College alumni in this month’s installment of Alumni News.
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John Pirro ’77 enters National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
October 14, 2022
Pirro, who died in 2013, is just the second Maroon to be enshrined in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
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Hollins University, Roanoke College present 2022 Kendig Awards
October 13, 2022
The awards, which are presented annually, honor supporters of the arts in Virginia’s Blue Ridge.
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Roanoke College welcomes new faculty
October 12, 2022
Roanoke College welcomed 18 new faculty members for academic year 2022-23. We asked each of them to tell us a little more about their background and interests.
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Roanoke College appoints new executive director for administration
October 11, 2022
Ennis McCrery begins Oct. 17 as executive director for administration in the President’s Office. McCrery comes to Roanoke from Virginia Tech, where she serves as special assistant to the vice president for Student Affairs.
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Stuckey’s CEO treats audience to sweet success story
October 10, 2022
The flagging family business was a tough nut to crack, but Stephanie Stuckey said during a Roanoke College leadership lecture on Oct. 6 that she has found success and fulfillment along the way.
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Inspirational math book co-edited by Roanoke professor wins award
October 06, 2022
The book aims to help students not get discouraged when challenges arise.
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New Taubman exhibition features Marsh composition
October 05, 2022
Gordon Marsh, professor of fine arts at Roanoke College, composed music for the interactive portion of an exciting new Taubman Museum of Art exhibition.
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Roanoke president named Senior Aspen Index Impact Fellow
October 04, 2022
Senior Aspen Index Impact Fellows include 26 senior professionals from across the country who will work to increase access to, and quality of, youth leadership development.