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Roanoke flood sensor project a finalist for Smart Cities award
March 01, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
Voting is open now through March 8 for the award, which would recognize a Roanoke College/Department of Homeland Security project that is improving flood detection and warnings on campus.
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Roanoke students earn second place in national NASA challenge
February 08, 2024
Category: Real-World Learning
The competition asked students to design an interstellar machine that could be sent into space to further a new age of space discovery.
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Student-faculty research paper published in peer-reviewed journal
December 15, 2023
Category: Research
James Suleyman ’24 and Associate Professor Daisy Ball co-authored a research paper, published in the journal “Laws,” about the 2023 shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville.
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Summer Scholars challenged to explore the unknown through rigorous research
July 14, 2023
Category: Research
The program highlights Roanoke’s commitment to expanding student learning through hands-on research.
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The search for the whole story
March 31, 2023
In a two-day conference hosted by Roanoke College, student researchers explored complicated questions surrounding race in America.
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A once-in-a-lifetime trip
February 08, 2023
A student-faculty team is heading to South Korea in May for a research expedition supported by a national grant.
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“The science of broken hearts”
February 03, 2023
A Roanoke professor is carving out a niche as a leading researcher on “ghosting.”
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Roanoke Summer Scholars Dive into Research
August 10, 2022
Roanoke College’s competitive Summer Scholar Program gives students hands-on research experience and poises them for post-graduation success.
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Students present health research at national conference
October 11, 2021
Groundbreaking work about public health in Roanoke earned students a spot at a National Institutes of Health conference.
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Student research leads to ‘transformative’ project in Roanoke
October 01, 2021
Thanks to the work of a Roanoke faculty member and her students, a neighborhood in need could be getting a grocery store, health care and more.