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"Daylily Day," a short film written by Stephanie Spector '16, premiered April 21 at Roanoke's historic Grandin Theatre.
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A March 29 Teach-In featured a panel of three Roanoke professors and an engaged audience of students, faculty and staff.
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IBM Watson's Michael Rhodin to speak at Commencement
March 24, 2016
Rhodin, senior vice president of Watson Business Development for IBM, will speak at Roanoke College's Commencement exercises. Watson is one of IBM's most significant innovations in the company's 103-year history and represents a new era of information technology.
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Israel-Palestine Peace Month events will include speakers, music, a teach-in and a narrative exhibition to elicit conversations about the conflict between the countries, with a focus on refugees.
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The student crew produces statistics that help find patterns among the players' performances, which help the coaches and teams play more effectively.
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The rally marked the first time in the College's history that a candidate for president has visited campus during an active campaign.
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New plans for campus garden take root
February 01, 2016
The Roanoke College Garden Club has a new garden location and big plans for the new year.
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Roanoke marks history with celebrations, period costumes
November 17, 2015
On Nov. 17, Roanoke College celebrated its long history and its founder and first president, the Rev. David Bittle. Nov. 17 was Founders Day, which marked Bittle's 204th birthday.
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Go International at President's Ball
November 10, 2015
"Around the World" is the theme of the ninth annual President's Ball on Saturday.
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Creative Writing student creates new poetic form
November 09, 2015
Invented by Emily Sierra Poertner, The Poertner is a syllabic poem of 10 lines in three stanzas, in which the number of syllables in each line is determined by the recipient's phone number.