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» Presidential Inauguration The inauguration of Roanoke’s 11th president is scheduled for Friday, October 26. The celebration extends through the week.
» Maroon Sports Round-up Maroon soccer, volleyball, field hockey and cross country teams are having strong, competitive seasons. Check out the highlights.
» Outdoor Adventures offers many opportunities OA includes five clubs aimed at different types of adventurers.
» A space trip to Rumson Dr. Kenneth Garren ‘62 shares fond memories of Roanoke graduate John Mulheren.
» Education, health and human performance departments now separate New department structure is in place during 2007-08 academic year.
» Faculty sabbaticals enrich teaching and scholarship The sabbaticals and special assignments that Roanoke College professors took during the 2006-07 school year sent them all over the globe and into a fascinating variety of research areas.
» Bryant '97 named Teacher of the Year The former basketball star teaches and inspires students interested in business and computer information systems.
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» Summer can be a time of self-reflection and education Four Roanoke College students used the summer to their benefit and uncovered new aspects about themselves.
» Sign up for EScores Maroons fans can sign up to get athletics scores on the go!
» Alumni Presidential Receptions The alumni chapters invite you to come out and greet new Roanoke President Michael Creed Maxey at the alumni presidential receptions.
» The legacies of two English professors will live in the hearts of many Even after the passing of Professor William Coulter and Dr. Qian Ma, their impact on Roanoke College students and alumni will live forever.
» Poggendorf is new vice president of enrollment Brenda Porter Poggendorf, a Roanoke graduate, joined Roanoke College as the vice president for enrollment services and dean of admissions and financial aid.
» New staff join the Roanoke community Roanoke College welcomes 24 new staff members for the 2007-08 academic year, while others have taken on new responsibilities.
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