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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.
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The two professors, with the assistance of the scholars in the Dragon Research Collaborative, combed through the literature about the plant location and tracked folkloric histories throughout the years.
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About Us: Hearing with their hearts
January 06, 2020
From Roanoke College magazine: How Dr. Chris Lee, mathematics professor, and his wife, Christina, founded a national organization dedicated to saving deaf dogs.
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Dr. Crozier reflects on A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood movie
November 27, 2019
Brooks Crozier ’91 shares his impressions of the movie about his “Uncle Fred” known worldwide as Mister Rogers.
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Faculty and alumni books are wide-ranging and well-received
November 20, 2019
What do the economics of Prohibition, the art of watercolor, a theologian’s memories, indigenous labor in the Pacific World, and a female Peruvian revolutionary have in common? Or gun legislation, Shea Stadium and sleeping animals?
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Prestigious grant supports faculty and student research
November 08, 2019
Dr. Andreea Mihalache-OKeef is part of an international research team looking at political risk and corporate political activities in Turkey and Tunisia. The grant also provides the opportunity for students to conduct research.
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Roanoke College economics professor Dr. Alice Kassens is an accomplished runner with a number of wins under her belt.
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Dr. Fleenor and Dr. Rearick awarded Lilly Faculty Fellowships
September 17, 2019
The two-year program includes four conferences in Indianapolis and Chicago through 2021, as well as the means to establish a Lilly Faculty Fellows Program on campus beginning in Fall 2020.