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Roanoke professor leads archaeological dig in Egypt
December 06, 2016
Dr. Leslie Warden directed a team that traveled to study Kom el-Hism, a settlement in Egypt's Nile Delta. She also served as the ceramicist and archaeologist for the team.
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Ford awarded Gilman and Freeman-ASIA scholarships
August 02, 2016
Anna Ford will study at ISEP affiliate Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan.
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Two Roanoke students who grew up in Kenya joined with other Kenyan women to work to improve living conditions in the impoverished urban areas of their home country.
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Students see world through May Term travel courses
June 21, 2016
Roanoke students visited nine countries this year for May Term travel courses.
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Morris earns prestigious JET position
May 24, 2016
Sarah Morris '16 will work full-time for a year as Assistant Language Teachers in the public school system.
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Roanoke's Hannah Bear goes to King's College London with prestigious Fulbright Summer Institute for session on Wonderland: 100 years of children's literature.
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Sydnor selected for Fulbright ETA to South Korea
April 27, 2016
Meet Tessa Sydnor as she prepares for a year in South Korea with the Fulbright program.
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LCI English Center Opens at Roanoke College
November 22, 2015
In partnership with LCI Language Centers, an English school for international students opens on campus.
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Roanoke Students in Paris are safe
November 14, 2015
Four students were in Paris when the attacks occurred but they are safe. One Roanoke student who is studying in Belgium comments on his decision to stay in Europe for the remainder of the semester, despite terrorist threats in the country.
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Brieanah Gouveia '17, an art history major, is headed to England, while Daniel Osborne '17, a history major, will study in Scotland.