Med school receives preliminary accreditation
June 4, 2009
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine received its preliminary accreditation Wednesday.
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Med school receives preliminary accreditation
June 4, 2009
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine received its preliminary accreditation Wednesday.
Gallery: Clinton and McAuliffe Campaign in Roanoke
April 27, 2009
Over 200 people braved the heat in Downtown Roanoke to see former President Bill Clinton campaign with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe.
Community theatre group promotes multicultural understanding
February 24, 2009
About 15 girls of high school age hold hands and, following the directions of an instructor, mirror one other. They press and pull without releasing their grip. The instructor then asks the girls for words that describe a location. They tell her "around,
Taking a closer look at Taubman
December 1, 2008
Junior computer science major Sabrina Kilian collaborated on an art project that is now being exhibited in the same museum as works by Norman Rockwell and Jasper Johns. The museum is Roanoke's newest addition to the art community, the Taubman Museum of Ar
Photo Gallery: Warner rally in Roanoke
November 3, 2008
Former Gov. Mark Warner spoke to supporters at a rally in downtown Roanoke on the eve of the election.
Video: Obama speaks to Roanoke - Highlights
October 20, 2008
Democratic presedential candidate Barack Obama outlined economic, health care and education policies in his speech on Friday, October 17.
Video: Obama's full speech in Roanoke
October 20, 2008
Missed out on Barack Obama rallying voters at the Roanoke Civic Center on October 17th? Watch his speech in its entirety here.
Photo Gallery: Obama speaks in Roanoke
October 17, 2008
Presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke Friday afternoon at the Roanoke Civic Center.
Obama speaks in Roanoke on economy, health care
October 17, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addressed an electric crowd filling the Roanoke Civic Center to capacity early this afternoon, campaigning in a traditionally conservative area of a commonwealth that has not voted in favor of a Democrat in a
As building begins, medical school scales up curriculum plans
October 17, 2008
While crews of construction workers have begun building the physical structure of the new Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, administrators are putting in hours of work into the less visible, though no less onerous task of building the school's i