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Of the 327 student chapters for the Society of Human Resources Management across the U.S., Roanoke was one of 149 Superior Merit Award winners.
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As part of the Roanoke College Innovation Challenge, 15 students are tasked with building a business plan for three entrepreneurs. Plans must be extensive and include everything from structure and marketing to finance, accounting and strategic planning.
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Luke Aprile's entry was one of 22 entered in this year's Pitch contest, an annual competition for which aspiring student entrepreneurs present business ideas for prizes.
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Dr. John V. Spitz and wife, Lela Spitz, leave Roanoke an estate gift to support students in Business Administration and Economics.
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Stauffer discusses inflation, interest rates in CNBC interview
February 19, 2016
Dr. Robert Stauffer, a retired Roanoke College economics professor, appeared in a live CNBC interview to discuss his views on inflation and the Federal Reserve.
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Alumni and students pair up for career advice and networking
December 03, 2015
The Alumni Mentoring Program gave Roanoke College junior Ted Melnik an "in" with a major company and an introduction to business networking.
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Liberal arts is essential for innovation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs once mused.
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Corporate internship and global studies inspire Dever’s career goal
November 22, 2015
At her Shell Oil internship, Kelsey Dever worked on the testing and pilot of the new mobile payment app, CurrentC.
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October is breast cancer awareness month. Vasilea Karageorge '18 is researching the disease.
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At a retirement gathering, Mark Gobble '87, announced the establishment of the Dr. Larry A. Lynch Endowed Scholarship Fund.