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Canned Art: College to compete in Canstruction
November 03, 2014
Two Can, made entirely of cans of food, is the tongue-in-cheek creation of a Roanoke College team that will participate this week in the 2014 Canstruction Southwest Virginia competition.
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Biology professor will be working on the design, promotion and use of a central online hub for biologists and mathematicians to collaborate to improve students' understanding of quantitative reasoning.
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A plurality of poll respondents named an economic issue as the most important problem facing the country.
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Unique art exchange exhibition coming to Olin Hall
October 22, 2014
Through the Mail Art Project, on display Oct. 24 through Dec. 5, Roanoke has received art from such places as Japan, Serbia, and South Africa.
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The awards, co-sponsored by Roanoke College and Hollins University, recognize distinction in arts and culture in the Roanoke Valley.
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As a sophmore, Maggie Anderson interned in Sen. Mark Warner's office. Three years later, she landed a full-time job in the same office.
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Roanoke faculty learn from international peace experts
September 26, 2014
Four faculty members from Roanoke College attended the Kroc Institute's 6th Summer Institute for Faculty in Peace Studies Program Development.
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Most Virginians support a combination of budget cuts and tax and fee increases to offset the state's future budgetary problems.
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Virginia Senator Mark Warner has the highest favorable ratings of any statewide elected official.
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A Discussion of Bees
September 22, 2014
Howland Blackiston '73, author and business owner, will talk about the threat to "30 percent of everything we eat" because of the decline in bee population. He will speak at 7 p.m. on Sept. 29 at Roanoke College.