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Roanoke mourns death of College historymaker
August 18, 2021
Virginia Maxine Fitzgerald '69 was the first Black American to enroll at Roanoke College as a full-time student.
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Roanoke College commemorates Juneteenth
June 18, 2021
Roanoke College is committed to inclusive excellence in our community. So, this is a time for us to honor the work of our people, departments and programs that support the advancement of inclusion on campus. Joining a movement among organizations and institutions around the country, Roanoke College will honor Juneteenth.
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Teresa Ramey has been appointed as the College's new vice president of community, diversity and inclusion. She begins her work on campus in August.
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While the national spotlight is on the trial outcome, my thoughts always turn first to our community and all of you.
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Students, faculty, staff honored with diversity awards
April 19, 2021
The annual Kenneth R. Garren Excellence in Diversity Award recognizes exemplary dedication and work in promoting diversity, inclusion and equity.
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The plaque dedication is part of a longer research process that is seeking to better understand the history of slavery at Roanoke College.
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At an April 8 ceremony, the College will unveil commemorative plaques on the Administration Building, the oldest and most prominent building on campus.
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More than a quarter of students this semester are first-generation college students.
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One member of the Central Park Five spoke with Roanoke students about criminal justice, his experiences, religion and more.
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The initiative is designed to help institutions, their students and their communities explore the continuing impact of slavery on American life and culture.