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Roanoke, Hollins celebrate arts community with 2024 Kendig Awards
October 02, 2024
Category: Our Community
This year's awards honored artist Whitney Brock and community leader Dr. Nathaniel L. Bishop.
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Artists residency offers students immersive introduction to Korean traditions, history
September 30, 2024
Category: International Education
The grant-funded residency brought three accomplished artisans from Wonju, Korea, to campus for two weeks.
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Roanoke College Recognized in Princeton Review’s ‘Best 390 Colleges’
September 26, 2024
Category: In the News
Roanoke was listed in the 2025 edition of the Princeton Review’s “The Best 390 Colleges,” receiving special recognition for its athletic facilities, town/gown relations, psychology program and business/finance program.
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Economics Professor Edward Nik-Khah presented a keynote address at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.
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As head of the innovative Roanoke Regional Partnership, John Hull ’04 is an economic development leader and million-dollar deal maker.
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Roanoke wins federal grant to expand network of regional partnerships
September 25, 2024
Category: Our Community
The funding will help the college build partnerships with STEM-H innovators and strengthen the skilled workforce pipeline.
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Falling into autumn with some warm and fuzzy news about Roanoke College alumni.
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Roanoke hosts national retreat for public health education leaders
September 19, 2024
Professors, deans and program directors traveled from across the country to gather for the three-day event.
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Roanoke joins 100 colleges nationwide to advance civic preparedness and uphold free expression on campuses
September 17, 2024
Category: Our Community
Roanoke College is launching its membership in College Presidents for Civic Preparedness during its campus celebration of Constitution Week.
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Roanoke College announces artist and concept for memorial to enslaved laborers
September 13, 2024
Category: In the News
The sculpture, “Authors and Architects” by Sandy Williams IV, was selected in partnership with Creative Time and will be situated on campus to memorialize enslaved people connected to Roanoke College history.