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Roanoke receives more than $4M from donors inspired by student success initiatives
May 08, 2024
Category: Giving
As the college doubles down on its No. 1 strategic goal of fostering student success and well-being, a compassionate and generous group of donors have jumped in to accelerate a host of planned initiatives aimed at helping all students flourish, including a student success center integrated into Fintel Library.
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At the Society of 1842 luncheon on April 19, the college honored its 2024 Roanoke College Medal recipient, as well as two Emerging Alumni Award winners and the Maroons by Choice Award recipient.
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April showers bring May flowers, and April's edition of Alumni News brings news from the classes of 2019, 2020, 1956 and 1957.
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Ryan Hupp ’10 is assistant commonwealth’s attorney for Roanoke, Virginia. He’s also coaching Roanoke College’s new mock trial team. We featured Hupp in the Four Questions feature in the March 2024 issue of Roanoke College Magazine, but this is the extended cut!
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Carol Swain ’83 and Bryana Archer ’26 sat down for a wide-ranging Q&A about Swain's life and accomplishments during Swain's recent appearance on campus.
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What Brooks Allison ’11 learned outside the classroom at Roanoke College may have had more impact on his future than what he learned inside. Now, he is a writer for “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” and he’s dreaming of even bigger adventures to come.
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Data dreamer: Roanoke alum is now chief data officer of Illinois
March 22, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
Dessa Gypalo '07 rose from a business administration and history double major at Roanoke College to chief data officer for the state of Illinois.
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An exciting exhibition, a well-deserved award and a big anniversary are the highlights of this month's Alumni News.
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Maroons are winning awards, scoring promotions and starting exciting new jobs. Meet - or catch up with - a few of them in this edition of Alumni News.
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Three Roanoke College alumni and one faculty member were included in The Roanoker magazine’s annual round-up of accomplished and promising local professionals.