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A research report co-authored by Dr. Kristen Schorpp Rapp was published in the October issue of the American Journal of Public Health.
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Ackley recognized as one of Virginia’s outstanding faculty for 2022
December 16, 2021
Dr. Liz Ackley is one of 12 professors from Virginia colleges and universities recognized with Outstanding Faculty Awards from The State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV) and Dominion Energy. The award will be presented in March.
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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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Nguyen named Outstanding Student at Washington Semester program
December 15, 2021
Kinsey Nguyen ‘23, a criminal justice major, was interning at Girls on the Run and impressed people with her hard work and dedication.
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Alumni News - December 2021
December 13, 2021
A holiday roundup of the latest news about Roanoke alumni.
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Students find value, inspiration at museum event
December 13, 2021
The Afrofuturism exhibit at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke allowed students to meet famed designers and learn their stories.
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Message from President Maxey regarding Don Sutton
December 10, 2021
President Maxey shared a message of remembrance for Don Sutton, Director of Alumni Records, emeritus, who died this week.
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Preview: The new issue of Roanoke College magazine
December 08, 2021
In mailboxes soon: the new issue of Roanoke College magazine! Read about the amazing ascent of a one-time Maroons softball standout to coach of one of the top teams competing in the finals of the 2021 NCAA Division I Softball Championship. Click 'read more' to see the full story — and much more in this new issue!
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Dr. Gary Hollis dominates in JEOPARDY! debut
December 07, 2021
The chemistry professor proved he knows about more than just science, displaying a dazzling breadth of knowledge en route to victory. He appears again on Wed., Dec. 15.
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President Maxey was recognized for his leadership in historic preservation efforts. George Kegley ‘49, for whom the award is named, was recognized for his preservation of a smokehouse built in the 1880s.