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Federal program to roll out solar power at Roanoke College
February 02, 2015
Through the U.S. Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative, Roanoke and 14 other Virginia colleges will receive support to create and implement a solar energy plan.
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Roanoke College employees recognized for star work
January 07, 2015
Bill Martin, Ronda Philips and Leigh Guidi received the annual Service to All Roanoke Award last month.
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The DIY network featured Bowman Hall in a Dec. 14 episode of "Salvage Dawgs". The show will air again at other times on the network and on HGTV.
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Harveycutter, Dorsey receive Roanoke College Charles Brown Award
November 07, 2014
Salem - He is the negotiator behind the city of Salem's role as host of numerous NCAA sports championships.
She is a community force who helped to found and still works with organizations that serve the needy.
Both were honored today as noteworthy Salem residents who have worked hard to make the community better.
Carey Harveycutter and Joan Dorsey each received the Charles Brown Award during a breakfast ceremony at Roanoke College. The award, presented by the College, is given each year to a Salem resident who has contributed significantly, both professionally and civically, to the city's quality of life. It is named for Dr. Charles Brown, the College's first dean and a former mayor of Salem.
Harveycutter began working for the Salem Civic Center in 1968 doing everything from sweeping floors to keeping stats for minor league hockey games. For 25 years, he was director of civic facilities for the civic center.
Through his work, Harveycutter formed strong relationships with the NCAA. His efforts resulted in Salem hosting more than 70 NCAA sports championships and drawing significant economic gains from these events.
Now, he works part time as director of tourism for Salem, where he manages NCAA events and tourism related initiatives and runs the annual Salem Fair.
"What Carey has done for all of us is far more than his job title," said Roanoke College President Mike Maxey, during the ceremony.
Harveycutter also serves on the boards of several local groups, and he is a trustee at his church, St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Salem.
Dorsey, who built a formidable career as a speech pathologist at the Roanoke Valley Speech and Hearing Clinic, is a longtime member of First United Methodist Church in Salem, where she has held many leadership positions and helped to start the Interfaith Hospitality Network. This organization now is Family Promise of Roanoke.
Dorsey also was a major force behind the creation of a local non-profit, called the Salem Area Ecumenical Ministries group. She once served as the group's chairwoman, and now, she's a member of its board. She still manages its Clothes Closet and a Shoe Voucher Fund.
She also is an owner of Russlen Farms Development Co.
During the awards ceremony, Dorsey, a Salem native who raised three boys as a single mother, said she is blessed to be a part of the Salem community.
"I hope for the future that all of us, with faith, will build an even stronger community by reaching out to help others with acts of kindness," she said.
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Unique art exchange exhibition coming to Olin Hall
October 22, 2014
Through the Mail Art Project, on display Oct. 24 through Dec. 5, Roanoke has received art from such places as Japan, Serbia, and South Africa.
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For the fourth time in recent years, Roanoke College is ranked among the nation's top Up and Coming National Liberal Arts Colleges.
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We The Kings to perform live at Roanoke College Saturday
September 02, 2014
We The Kings, a rock and power pop band, has made an impact in the music scene since the band's start in 2007. Watch a special video message for RC from the band.
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Princeton Review names Roanoke one of best colleges in the U.S.
August 05, 2014
Roanoke named one of best colleges in the U.S. by Princeton Review.
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Fintel Library main floor to get a new look
July 31, 2014
The main floor will have a completely new layout that will include spcific zones for learning as well as expanded seating in the CUPS cafe are, up-to-date technology and new carpet, paint and lighting.
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This year's Power in the Spirit conference includes keynote speakers Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and the Rev. Rolf Jacobson, music and small group workshops.