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The Reconnect Research/Roanoke College Poll on upcoming election
October 15, 2020
A poll of likely voters by Reconnect Research and Roanoke College shows views of Virginians about the presidential race, the U.S. Senate seat for Virginia and voter confidence in the election process.
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The NCAA awarded 15 new Division III championships that will take place in Salem over the next six years.
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Cycling proves valuable during quarantine summer
October 13, 2020
Liz Ackley biked the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, and made her alone time into something extraordinary.
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Plans for Spring 2021 Semester
October 12, 2020
President Maxey updates the College community on the academic calendar and class formats for next spring.
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Nominations open for annual Office of Multicultural Affairs awards
October 11, 2020
Deadline for award nominations is Oct. 15. New this year: The Bonilla Legacy Essay Contest
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Fun fall festivities
October 09, 2020
From Oktoberfest to the Salem virtual 8K/Half Marathon to Halloweek, there's plenty to do this fall. Check out these safe and fun activities.
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President Maxey's update for Oct. 9
October 09, 2020
Faculty and staff are working hard to provide a satisfying learning and living environment. Thankfully, ongoing testing, safety guidelines, and careful actions by everyone are keeping us healthy.
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Washington Semester intern visits U.S. Supreme Court to honor RBG
October 07, 2020
Tatiana Cherry-Santos ’21 is interning at Fellowship Square as part of the Washington Semester this fall. The news of the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg led her to visit the court with many others to pay tribute to RBG’s legacy. -
The 2021 Management Institute now accepting nominations
October 07, 2020
The 2021 Management Program will give participants a fresh look at analyzing, planning and implementing innovative programs.
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President Maxey’s Weekly Update October 2
October 02, 2020
While it is too early to claim any victories, we are encouraged by the low level of COVID-19 on campus today compared to the start of the semester. We must continue this positive trend to remain on campus until Thanksgiving.