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Rare, bright, pungent flower blooms in greenhouse
March 31, 2021
The voodoo lily serves as an example of the diverse plants in the Roanoke College greenhouse. Biology professors and students want to make the greenhouse even more diverse in the coming years.
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Teaching in COVID-19 Times
March 29, 2021
Dr. Rachel Collins has had to get creative to find bacteria samples on campus.
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Despite uncertain times this semester, five Roanoke College students have taken the opportunity to study and intern in the nation's capital.
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These Roanoke alumni got where they are today by relentlessly pursuing their passions, not getting discouraged, and being as well-rounded as possible.
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Professors receive statewide award for dragon research
March 25, 2021
Dr. DorothyBelle Poli and Dr. Lisa G. Stoneman earned the honor for the Dragon Research Collaborative.
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Alumni News - March 2021
March 23, 2021
Maroons are newsmakers! Read about the latest accomplishments of Roanoke alumni.
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At the midway point of the spring semester, there are many reasons to be hopeful! Spring on campus is a beautiful season and Virginia’s COVID-19 cases are declining while the vaccination rate grows every day.
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Roanoke’s Schumann Professor of Christian Ethics provided ethical guidance to the working group creating guidelines on neural chimeras and organoids.
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More than a quarter of students this semester are first-generation college students.
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Dr. Bill Ergle, math professor, passes
March 09, 2021
Ergle, who taught math and statistics for 44 years, died on Feb. 21.