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James Suleyman is one of just 20 students selected nationwide. The program connects arts and sciences students with Phi Beta Kappa scholarship and public sector opportunities.
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Psychology offers students opportunity to research, explore range of topics
September 14, 2021
Research is central to the student experience in Roanoke College's psychology department.
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Alumni News – June 2021
June 24, 2021
Maroons are newsmakers! Read about the latest accomplishments of Roanoke alumni.
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Students in ECON LAB are investigating everything from injuries to professional basketball players to business trends during the pandemic.
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Alumna heading to Nepal with Fulbright honor
May 28, 2020
Claire Kirchoff ‘17 will teach English in a rural community.
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Roanoke featured in Princeton Review's Best 385 Colleges
August 06, 2019
Roanoke College is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review, which features Roanoke College in the just-released 2020 edition of its guide, “The Best 385 Colleges.”
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Osterman’s students say she is especially responsive and challenges them to achieve. Ackley’s work has influenced local policy and community projects by encouraging healthy behaviors in young people.
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Southard honored for her diabetes advocacy
April 10, 2019
Roanoke graduate Sally Waters Southard ‘77 received the Living and Giving Award for her service to JDRF.
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Psychology major, Kiah Coflin ’19, and Dr. Powell awarded funding for research project on romantic relationships from the International Psychology Honors Society.
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Pearson receives Gilman award to study in Australia
January 22, 2019
Vanessa Pearson ’21, the 11th Roanoke College student selected as a Gilman Scholar, will spend the Spring 2019 semester in Australia at James Cook University taking psychology, education and Australian history classes.