Filter by...
Showing 1-10 of 56 news stories.
-
Roanoke launches online MBA program
January 30, 2026
The fully online Master of Business Administration program is a flexible, asynchronous 24-month program that allows students to complete the degree in their own time and on their own schedule at a highly competitive price.
-
Roanoke faculty release new work that advances insights across disciplines
November 21, 2025
Category: Faculty
Catch up on the latest news from our exceptional faculty members.
-
Roanoke faculty recognized for research, written works and expert insights
October 02, 2025
Category: Faculty
Catch up on the latest news from our impressive faculty members.
-
From courtroom to boardroom: 4 questions with attorney, business leader Andy Puzder
November 21, 2024
Category: Center for Economic Freedom
Business administration major Bryana Archer ’26 had an opportunity to interview national commentator Andy Puzder before his Nov. 20 appearance at Roanoke College.
-
Economics Professor Edward Nik-Khah presented a keynote address at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.
-
Roanoke College celebrates Class of 2024 valedictorians and salutatorian
May 04, 2024
Category: Students
Sean Kennedy, Katherine Vaughan, Talia Cartafalsa and James Suleyman earned the honor of valedictorians of the Class of 2024. Ethan Stevenson is the salutatorian.
-
Three faculty members were honored with Dean’s Exemplary Awards for their commitments to service, professional contributions and teaching excellence.
-
Roanoke College students got a chance to present their business ideas in a Shark Tank-style competition.
-
Data dreamer: Roanoke alum is now chief data officer of Illinois
March 22, 2024
Category: From the Magazine
Dessa Gypalo '07 rose from a business administration and history double major at Roanoke College to chief data officer for the state of Illinois.
-
Business and economics boom at Roanoke College
February 16, 2024
The Business & Economics Department is rolling out new initiatives, including new majors, in a forward-thinking expansion of its programs for students.