Elevating the Sciences
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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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Riya Patel ’24 is organizing the Days for Girls program to make reusable menstrual hygiene kits for women in need around the world.
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The competition asked students to design an interstellar machine that could be sent into space to further a new age of space discovery.
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Chemistry Professor Gary Hollis made a return appearance on Jeopardy! this month, advancing to the finals in the Championship Wildcard Tournament before placing as second runner-up.
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In honor of International Education Week, we talked with Maroons who were able to live and study in Argentina, Ireland, Korea, Italy and Spain — a slice of the 50+ countries around the world where Roanoke has partners.
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During a lecture at Roanoke College on Sept. 18, Steele presented his research about the impact of stereotypes and how individuals from different identity groups can make up a successfully diverse community.
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Jenkins, a world-renowned ichthyologist who taught biology at Roanoke for more than 40 years, influencing scores of students, died on July 12.
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The program highlights Roanoke’s commitment to expanding student learning through hands-on research.
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Andy Chitwood ’24, a native of Collinsville, Virginia, is pursuing a public health major at Roanoke College.
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Join us in a behind-the-scenes look at some of Roanoke College's in-depth May Term courses.
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The mathematics professor is serving as a policy fellow with the U.S. President's Council of Advisors for Science and Technology.
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The awards celebrate outstanding commitments to service, professional contributions and teaching excellence.
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The partnership between the two institutions gives Roanoke College students direct admission into computer science and computer engineering master’s degree programs.
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James Rowe, Selam Mekonnen and Cyrus Pace, all seniors at Roanoke College, competed as a team in the game analytics portion of the championship.
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A Roanoke professor is carving out a niche as a leading researcher on “ghosting.”