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Students in the Master of Business Administration program recently assisted the Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc.
On July 27th, the “National Ambulatory Care Clinic” was in full swing at the Roanoke Valley Campus taking patients’ vitals and working up cholesterol counts.
The Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce hosted a regional economic forum at the Roanoke Valley Campus on Thursday, July 15th.
Approximately 48 students from the Roanoke Valley Campus joined in a privately chartered lunch cruise.
It didn’t take long for Trushitkumar (Trushit) Patel to find employment after graduating from the Roanoke Valley Campus.
Jennifer Armel effectively put what she has learned at National to work recently at her work-study site.
Deservedly proud graduates representing the class of 2010 at the 124th Roanoke Valley commencement ceremonies filled the coliseum at the Salem Civic Center on Friday, May 21st.
The Roanoke Valley Campus held its 73rd Annual Coronation on May 14th with a masquerade theme.
The Roanoke Valley campus hosted its Spring Job Fair on Wednesday, May 5th at the campus.
Students in the emergency medical technology program at the Roanoke Valley campus get hands-on experience.
The Roanoke Valley Campus is sponsoring MBA student Linda Bey in the Emerging Leaders Forum.
It was a beautiful spring day for the 12th annual Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce Blue Ridge Kite Festival that was held on April 17th.
Roanoke MBA graduate Bin Luo is working for a company that designs cars for the future.
Thirty five students at the Roanoke Valley Campus recently heard from guest speaker Christine Duncan from Total Action Against Poverty (TAP), a local non-profit community action agency.
The Roanoke Valley Campus recently welcomed the National Guard armory.
The Roanoke Valley Campus recently celebrated Black History.
Penelope Witt has a long history of success with National College.
Roanoke Valley Instructor Joyce Askey was recently recognized for going “above and beyond the call of duty” for coming to class after being involved in a serious accident.
On January 11th, Congressman Bob Goodlatte visited the Roanoke Valley Campus to visit the staff, speak with students, and observe the various educational programs.
The Roanoke Valley Career Center hosted a mini job fair on Tuesday, December 15th.