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Theatre Roanoke College's "Becky Shaw" runs through Sunday.
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Wicander earns Fulbright ETA to Spain
April 05, 2017
Kristen Wicander will be teaching English to children ages 6-12 in La Rioja, Spain. In addition, the Spanish and psychology major will be teaching social studies, science, and American culture.
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Students form debate society named for Roanoke alumnus
April 05, 2017
The Fishwick Literary and Debate Society is named for John P. Fishwick, a 1937 Roanoke graduate who served in the U.S. Navy and graduated from Harvard Law School. Mr. Fishwick endowed a professorship in the English department, which is held by Dr. Robert Schultz, the John P. Fishwick Professor of English.
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Expanding the Fiesta
March 30, 2017
During the week of April 3 - 6, two award-winning Native American authors will visit Roanoke to discuss and read from their work. Other events will include a poetry recital, a theatrical performance, panel discussions and lectures.
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Eight Roanoke students are living and studying in Yucatan, Mexico, for the College's first semester abroad course.
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Preservation group lauds Clay Street House, Bank Building restoration
February 24, 2017
Restoration work at the Clay Street House is expected to be complete this year.
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Behind-the-scenes at Theatre Roanoke College's winter production
February 24, 2017
Watch rehearsal scenes and interviews with the cast and stage crew of Theatre Roanoke College's "Circle Mirror Transformation."
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This year, eight Roanoke College students were paired with eight first through fifth graders at East Salem Elementary School students as reading buddies.
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Holiday shopping for Maroons
December 07, 2016
Do you have Maroons on your holiday shopping list? Head to the RC bookstore.
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Through the Toys Like Me drive, Roanoke students are delivering special toys to hearing impaired children at Virginia Heights Elementary School in Roanoke and to patients at Roanoke's Carilion Children's Hospital. The project grew out of a May term class by Prof. Frances Bosch '99.