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Memorial artist Sandy Williams IV opens exhibition at Roanoke
September 06, 2024
Category: Center for Studying Structures of Race
"Freedom is Not a Metaphor” is an exhibition by Richmond artist Sandy Williams IV, who was selected last year to design a memorial to enslaved laborers at Roanoke College. The exhibition will open on Friday, Sept. 13, with a reception in Smoyer Gallery from 6-8 p.m.
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A series of events related to the U.S. Constitution, democracy and freedom will be held on campus this month.
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Maroon Regiment Marching Band wins best in show at Labor Day Parade
September 02, 2024
This was one of the first performances for the new marching band that just launched this fall. The band will next perform at the football team’s kickoff game Sept. 8.
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Roanoke College welcomes 539 new students for 2024-2025 academic year
August 25, 2024
Category: Our Community
The incoming class hails from 31 states and 13 countries.
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The home that has housed six college presidents over more than a half century is being renamed in honor of a local family that has supported the institution for nearly 100 years.
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Virginia Consumer Sentiment and Inflation Expectations Report for August 2024
August 22, 2024
Category: Poll Releases
Consumer sentiment moves up over the summer and inflation continues to subside.
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Roanoke College graduates share exciting career and personal updates.
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Roanoke College Poll: Harris holds slim lead over Trump in Virginia
August 20, 2024
Category: Poll Releases
This is the first Roanoke College Poll released after President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race.
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Announcing deans of new schools
August 20, 2024
These faculty members will serve as the deans of four new schools set to launch at Roanoke College in fall 2025.
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McConnon’s incredible support includes $20 million in donations that will allow the school to exceed its fundraising goal and build the state-of-the-art Shaun McConnon Discovery Center, a facility that will elevate science education for generations of students to come. Thanks to the generosity of John and Linda Snyder, a spruced-up Life Science Hall will be renamed for the late Dr. Bob Jenkins ’61.