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New campus initiative fosters creative problem-solving, innovative thought among students
April 28, 2026
Category: Our Community
Leaders in Innovative Thought is a campus-wide initiative that encourages students to leverage their unique gifts and perspectives to solve big problems and realize their full creative potential.
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Roanoke faculty leading new research and championing student success
March 30, 2026
Category: Faculty
In the classroom and beyond, your faculty is advancing research and strengthening the student experience.
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Roanoke students to compete at statewide ethics bowl
February 03, 2026
The Applied Ethics Bowl challenges students to think deeply about real-world ethical dilemmas and form conclusions that are nuanced, well-reasoned and defensible in debate.
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Roanoke College senior visits South Korea on Critical Language Scholarship
October 15, 2025
Category: Scholarships & Fellowships
Damien Fellows ’26, an international relations student, spent eight weeks in South Korea, where he balanced intensive learning classes with cultural activities.
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TMEIC and Roanoke College partner to invest in local engineering workforce
May 28, 2025
Category: Real-World Learning
Engineering science scholarships, internships, and more are part of a new initiative: TMEIC Scholars.
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The certification process was led by a team of environmental studies majors.
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Roanoke mock trial team tests its mettle in scrimmage at county courthouse
February 04, 2025
Category: Real-World Learning
The team competed in front of a panel of six judges in an event held at the Roanoke County Courthouse.
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Roanoke College students curate exhibition with The Clay Center
December 09, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
“Beauty Runs Free: A Rooted Rhapsody” will premiere Dec. 19 at The Clay Center in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Why Washington Semester? Unforgettable moments await in nation's capital
December 06, 2024
Roanoke College's D.C. program is a unique opportunity to dive into life in a new city and get resume-building experience while still taking your required courses.
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ROTC program will combine military science courses with an academic major and military training through the New River Valley Battalion of cadets.