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The experience and encouragement these women found as Maroons, including campus jobs, internships and alumni connections, helped propel them into fulfilling careers in the world of sport management.
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As Roanoke’s new strength and conditioning coaches work to make a difference in athletic performance, the college is raising funds for a new Athletic Performance Center that would benefit hundreds of student-athletes on campus.
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Lifelong learner leads award-winning school consolidation
October 18, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
Kimberly (Kidd) Halterman ’01 was named Regional Superintendent of the Year for her leadership through the long-debated consolidation of two rival Virginia school districts.
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Designing destiny: Roanoke alum now working in leading-edge tech
October 08, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
As a research scientist and engineer at Meta, Thomas Lux ’16 is on the forefront of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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As artificial intelligence rapidly infiltrates academia, Roanoke College is partnering with other institutions to stategically and ethically map a path forward in this strange new landscape.
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As head of the innovative Roanoke Regional Partnership, John Hull ’04 is an economic development leader and million-dollar deal maker.
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Alumni serve adventure in truth and fiction
July 08, 2024
Alumni writers have been busy producing and publishing excellent work. Here is a roundup of their latest achievements for your beach or bedside reading list.
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Three new endowed scholarships have been established in memory of recently deceased alumni and staff, while a fourth was created to honor the contributions of two dedicated faculty members who recently retired.
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More than 150 years ago, a Roanoke College student painstakingly created a book of delicate plant specimens that today contributes to our understanding of the undergraduate research of yore.
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Boswell took on the role of Young Associates Chair because he believes that alumni giving is key to student success.