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Maroon Regiment Marching Band wins best in show at Labor Day Parade
September 02, 2024
This was one of the first performances for the new marching band that just launched this fall. The band will next perform at the football team’s kickoff game Sept. 8.
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Roanoke College welcomes new director of marching and spirit bands
September 01, 2023
Category: Staff
Terrell Smith brings 16 years of experience in music instruction and band program leadership to his new role. He joins Roanoke College effective Sept. 1.
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‘Intense’ opera experience inspires Thompson to pursue music
August 03, 2021
Annalee Thompson, a history major, hopes to follow her ‘true calling’ of music after years of voice lessons and five weeks at a renowned opera program.
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Alumni News – June 2021
June 24, 2021
Maroons are newsmakers! Read about the latest accomplishments of Roanoke alumni.
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Antrim Chapel Organ restored and dedicated in honor of Dr. Donald Moe
November 12, 2018
Dr. Moe, associate professor of music from 1968-1996, was the first person to play the Casavant pipe organ when it was originally installed in 1970 during the dedication of the newly constructed Antrim Chapel.
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Roanoke celebrates the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation
October 28, 2017
Roanoke College Choir performs for the national Reformation 500 worship service at Washington National Cathedral. On campus, a reenactment of the events in Wittenberg 500 years ago is organized by faculty and students.
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The Roanoke College Choir, under the direction Dr. Jeffrey R. Sandborg, presents The Mighty Fortress: Luther in Music tour. The tour includes performances at several churches of the Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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Hudon is Rhodes Scholar Finalist
November 16, 2016
Roanoke senior Rebecca Hudon has been named a Rhodes Scholar finalist -- Roanoke's first Rhodes finalist in more than 100 years. She interviews with the regional Rhodes committee in Indianapolis, later this week.
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Since 1985, the honors have showcased the quality and diversity of arts and culture in the Roanoke Valley.
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Co-valedictorian, Jennifer Blaney, and Commencement speaker, Warner Dalhouse '56, expressed concerns about an unequal pay scale nationally for women, compared with their male counterparts.