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  2. Roanoke College - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke College is a private liberal arts college in Salem, Virginia. It has approximately 2,000 students who represent approximately 40 states and 30 countries. [ 6 ] The college offers 35 majors, 57 minors and concentrations, and pre-professional programs.

  3. List of Roanoke College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Tom T. Hall – country music artist, attended Roanoke following military service via the G.I. Bill [1] John Payne – film and television actor David C. Robinson – movie producer and vice president of Morgan Creek Productions

  4. Roanoke Maroons - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke Maroons are the athletic teams that represent Roanoke College, located in Salem, Virginia, a suburban independent city adjacent to Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke is an NCAA Division III member competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference; the Maroons were a founding member of the conference in 1976. The college fields teams in 13 ...

  5. Category:Roanoke College alumni - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Roanoke College alumni are people who have graduated or attended Roanoke College.

  6. Cregger Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cregger Center is named for Morris Cregger, founder of the Cregger Company of Columbia, South Carolina and an alumnus of Roanoke College graduating in 1964. Mr. Cregger played basketball and ran on the track and field team at the college. He also serves on the Roanoke College Board of Trustees as its chairman.

  7. 1927 Roanoke Maroons football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1927 Roanoke Maroons football team represented Roanoke College as a member of the Virginia Conference during the 1927 college football season.Led by 14th-year head coach Pinky Spruhan, the Maroons compiled an overall record of 5–3–1, with a mark of 2–1–1 in conference play, and finished fourth in the Virginia Conference.

  8. Michael Maxey - Wikipedia

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    Michael Creed Maxey (born c. 1951) was the 11th President of Roanoke College.. Michael C. Maxey became Roanoke's eleventh president on July 1, 2007; he was unanimously elected by the board of trustees having served as Roanoke's vice president for college relations and dean of admissions and financial aid from 1992 until his selection as president.

  9. Category:Roanoke College - Wikipedia

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