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Home buyers and sellers say they are optimistic about the real estate market, largely because of an improving Virginia labor market, rising consumer sentiment and low prices for goods and services.
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Roanoke and Hollins students attend American Model United Nations
December 09, 2014
Students joined together for the annual American Model United Nations Conference. The two delegations worked together on the Economic and Social Council and the Economic Commission for Africa.
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Explaining Eisenhower
December 04, 2014
Douglas E. Clark '72 makes debut as author with book about Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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Writing with pictures
December 04, 2014
Joel Gill '01 visits Roanoke Feb. 10 to share his experiencews writing and gathering historical information for his book, "Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History." His talk is titles "28 Days are not Enough."
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Dream weaver
December 04, 2014
Mary Crockett hill '91 co-authors "Dream Boy," a young-adult novel.
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Angel in her pocket
December 04, 2014
Sukey Forbes '87 writes about life on the other side of grief in "Angel in My Pocket."
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Baseball buff
December 04, 2014
Matt Silverman '88 has authored 10 books, all with baseball themes. His latest chronicles the 1973 season.
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Roanoke alumna studies heritage tourism in China during Fulbright year
November 26, 2014
While investigating heritage tourism in Xi'an, China, Kathleen Ouyang '13 also took courses about the industry's interdisciplinary nature in Chinese.
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Managing the Monument
November 21, 2014
James Perry cares for the nation's most-visited national park.
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Professor wins economics educator award
November 20, 2014
Dr. Michael Enz receives first-place Best in Class award.