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Hollis proves to be a tough competitor in Jeopardy! semifinals
December 16, 2021
Maroons all around the country were proud to watch Dr. Gary Hollis compete in the semi-finals of the JEOPARDY! Professors Tournament.
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Dr. Darwin D. Jorgensen wins 2021 Golden Anniversary Monograph Award
December 01, 2021
Dr. Jorgensen, Thornhill Professor of Biology at Roanoke College, received the 2021 Golden Anniversary Monograph Award at the 107th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, held Nov. 18-21 in Seattle, Washington.
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Dr. Gary Hollis competes on JEOPARDY!
November 12, 2021
Hollis is one of 15 professors across the country to appear Dec. 6 on the first-ever JEOPARDY! Professors Tournament.
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Roanoke College remembers Dr. Sandee McGlaun
September 07, 2021
Dr. Sandee McGlaun, associate professor of English and director of the Writing Center, died Sept. 4 after a long battle with breast cancer.
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Fellowship offers faculty member an enlightening study of Israel
August 05, 2021
Dr. Jonathan Snow, who was selected for a competitive fellowship that prepares professors to teach about Israel, returned home with renewed interest in creating opportunities for Roanoke College students to experience Israel and the greater Middle East for themselves.
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Science Guys
June 28, 2021
From Roanoke College magazine: Two members of the Roanoke College community have written children's books that engage young minds in science.
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Paying tribute to "Mr. B"
June 15, 2021
Roanoke College's Athletic Training Clinic will be named in honor of Jim Buriak, associate professor of health and human performance, who is retiring June 30.
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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.