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Building an empire
January 02, 2019
From Roanoke College magazine: With a great love - and knack - for the business of preparing, serving and selling food, Roanoke College alumni have found success in restaurant ownership. The business is not for the faint of heart, says one of those alumni, Roger Neel '85, the owner and co-owner of six eating establishments.
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A swimming success
January 02, 2019
From Roanoke College magazine: After exceeding all expectations in their first season, Maroons swimmers continue to excel in season two.
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Three Roanoke employees receive the 2018 STAR Award
December 21, 2018
Each holiday season, Roanoke College recognizes employees who go above and beyond the call of their job duties with the Service to All Roanoke Awards (STAR Awards).
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'Twas the Night Before Christmas: Maroon Edition
December 19, 2018
Watch Roanoke's take on 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.
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Roanoke College celebrates the holidays
December 19, 2018
View our holiday photo gallery of scenes from around campus.
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Toy Like Me has grown over the past year, spreading more joy to kids throughout the Roanoke Valley and beyond.
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RC alumna reflects on her career path
December 18, 2018
Dr. Susan Ford ’74 has conducted years of research on primates.
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Roanoke College magazine preview: Issue 2, 2018
December 18, 2018
Owning and operating a restaurant sounds like such glamorous work. And at times, it can be, says a group of restaurateurs, all Roanoke College alumni, who are profiled in the upcoming issue of Roanoke magazine.
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Roanoke College takes over public radio segment "The Academic Minute"
December 17, 2018
Five Roanoke College professors have taken over the public radio segment "The Academic Minute" for the week of December 17th. The goal of the segment is to summarize findings from their research to include an “I didn’t know that” fact.
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Mother, daughter share passion for the care of animals
December 07, 2018
Sara Farthing ’18 has no “Plan B” for her career path, no desire other than to be a veterinarian like her mother, Dr. Lisa Wilson Farthing ’84.