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The study shows the importance of addressing this ‘major public health crisis’ and outlines possible steps for the current presidential administration to take.
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Roanoke’s Schumann Professor of Christian Ethics provided ethical guidance to the working group creating guidelines on neural chimeras and organoids.
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Dr. Bill Ergle, math professor, passes
March 09, 2021
Ergle, who taught math and statistics for 44 years, died on Feb. 21.
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Recent faculty books explore formidable issues
February 03, 2021
Recent works examine important aspects of the judicial system, the fate of the universe, our relationship with war and more.
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Faculty works to connect students with outside world, each other
October 28, 2020
Students are remaining engaged in this health care class with guest speakers, outdoor classes, interactive assignments and more.
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Cycling proves valuable during quarantine summer
October 13, 2020
Liz Ackley biked the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, and made her alone time into something extraordinary.
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Dr. Mary Henold's column focuses on how the women's suffrage movement was far from over in 1920.
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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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Dr. Jorgensen and his wife, who teaches at the University of Lynchburg, collaborated on the award-winning paper.