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Roanoke College Magazine Preview:Issue 2, 2017
December 21, 2017
Coming soon to your mailbox: the new issue of Roanoke College magazine! Inside you'll find faculty and student news, alumni updates, athletics news and a particularly fascinating look at Roanoke's old grading system.
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On track
December 18, 2017
In the new issue or Roanoke College magazine, read how the College has kept pace with strategic plan objectives.
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Presiding over a decade of growth
June 21, 2017
Ten years after Michael C. Maxey was inaugurated as the 11th president of Roanoke College, he reflects on his first decade at the helm.
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From the Archives: Celebrating milestones
December 14, 2016
Roanoke magazine: How Roanoke College has celebrated milestone anniversaries through the years.
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Roanoke magazine: Maroon Momentum
December 13, 2016
Roanoke magazine highlights the College's progress at 175.
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Medical Mission
June 01, 2016
Dr. Jon Maher '97, a basketball standout at Roanoke in the late 1990s, returns to Southwest Virginia after years as a military surgeon, and as a team doctor for the NBA's Boston Celtics.
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Inside the Beltway
June 01, 2016
From the White House to the Department of Justice, the Smithsonian to the State Department, eight Roanoke College students filled important roles as interns in the nation's capital this spring semester.
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Gauging Public Opinion
June 01, 2016
Roanoke College's Institute for Policy and Opinion Research has emerged as a national source for how Virginians feel about the economy, home-buying and mortgage rates and has catapulted on the national stage for keeping an impressively accurate finger on the political pulse of Virginia.
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Roanoke Magazine talks politics
May 26, 2016
Look for the new Roanoke College Magazine soon — in mailboxes and online — exploring the expanding role of IPOR, as well as student interns in the nation's capitol.
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Protecting pristine places
December 31, 2015
Alumnus Dr. Alan Friedlander '80 is chief scientist for National Geographic's Pristine Seas Project.