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Year
Subject:
Liberal Arts Education
Document Type:
Academic Curriculum Description
Institution:
Roanoke College
Target Audience:
College Students
Contextual Description:
An academic curriculum guide outlining the Intellectual Inquiry (INQ) program at Roanoke College, emphasizing critical thinking, writing, quantitative reasoning, and global perspective.
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Year:
2026
Organization:
Family Service of Roanoke Valley
Type of Document:
Mission statement and event registration form
Event Date:
May 15, 2026 (Rain date May 22, 2026)
Location:
Salem Civic Center parking lot, Roanoke, VA, USA
Entry Fee:
$25 until April 30, $35 after May 1
Swap Meet Fee:
$25
T-Shirt Price:
$25 each
Contact Person:
Jill Sluss, Chief Development Officer
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(540) 795-4671
Target Audience:
Families and individuals of all ages
Year:
1590
Location:
Roanoke Island
Topic:
Theories about the fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke
Document type:
Historical theory
Institution:
None
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Historians, students of American history
Time period:
1587-1590
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A historical source analyzing multiple theories about the disappearance of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, discussing potential scenarios like Spanish involvement, starvation, Native American attacks, disease, and natural disasters.
Year:
Not specified
Location:
Hidden Valley High School, Roanoke County, VA
Subject:
Earth Science
Topic:
Plate Tectonics and Structure of the Earth
Grade Level:
Ninth Grade
Duration:
12 instructional days
Standards Referenced:
INTASC Standard #4 Content Knowledge; INTASC Standard #6 Assessment; INTASC Standard #7 Planning for Instruction; NSTA Standard 1 Content Knowledge; NSTA Standard 3 Learning Environments
Author:
Preservice teacher
Type of Document:
Unit reflection report
Assessment Methods:
Formative assessment, class discussions, activity sheets, rubrics, student-created models and flip books
Instructional Strategies:
Inquiry-based activities, lectures, hands-on modeling, classroom discussion
Materials Used:
Pangaea reconstruction materials, flip books, Primary Plates puzzle, Venn diagram, silly putty, hot plate and beaker setup, GeoBlox model, Oreo cookies
Educational Context:
Secondary science classroom using A/B day schedule
Year:
2014
City:
Roanoke Rapids
Theme:
City Council Meeting Minutes
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Author:
City Council
Target Audience:
City Officials, Residents
Approval Date:
April 15, 2014
Amendment Date:
March 20, 2014
Location:
Lloyd Andrews City Meeting Hall
Event Date:
April 15, 2014
Date:
September 5, 2023
Location:
Roanoke Village Hall, Roanoke, USA
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organ / Institution:
Roanoke Village Board
Participants:
Mayor Michael Smith, Trustees Jerry Hasler, Josh Scarbeary, Wayne Blunier, Jeremy Hilton, Tony Bond (absent), Kirby Wagner (absent)
Topics:
Waterworks and sewers, Streets and alleys, Village property, Finance and appropriations, Zoning, Old and new business
Decisions made:
Approval of invoices, purchase of equipment, rate adjustments, appointment and pay of zoning officer, scheduling cleanup day
Next meeting:
September 5, 2023, 7:00 PM
Administrative officer:
Jennifer Crumrine, Village Clerk
Year:
2025
Location:
Roanoke, Illinois, USA
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Roanoke Village Board
Author:
Jennifer Crumrine, Village Clerk
Participants:
Trustees Ben Monge, Josh Scarbeary, Jake Wacker, Jerry Hasler, John Keigher, Sarah Churchill; Mayor Pat Ratliffe (absent)
Topics Covered:
Appointment of Mayor Pro Tem, Consent Agenda, Public Input, Waterworks and Sewers, Public Safety, Insurance, Finance and Appropriations, Village Property, Executive Session
Next Meeting Dates:
Joint Zoning and Planning Board – October 13, 2025; Community Development Committee – October 14, 2025; Regular Village Board Meeting – October 20, 2025
Budget Items Discussed:
General Fund $64,381.20, Water Fund $210,581.26, Total $274,962.46
Significant Decisions:
Repair of Well 8 Lane, purchase of Jon boat, approval of claims, adoption of Code of Conduct Policy, demolition payments for properties
Year:
2025
Region/City:
Roanoke, VA
Theme:
Holiday Parade
Document Type:
Event Application
Organization/Institution:
Downtown Roanoke, Inc.
Author:
Parade Committee
Target Audience:
Parade participants and organizers
Validity Period:
December 12, 2025
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Location:
Roanoke, Illinois, USA
Subject:
Environmental Compliance and Legal Proceedings
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Roanoke Village Board
Attendees:
Mayor Michael Smith, Trustees Wayne Blunier, Josh Scarbeary, Jeremy Hilton, Attorneys Scott Brunton, Jared Marshall, Jeff Tibbs
Absent:
Trustees Jerry Hasler, Kirby Wagner
Relevant Legislation:
Open Meetings Act, Section 2 (c) 11
Legal Issue:
Violation at the lagoon and potential litigation
Next Steps:
Arrange meeting with Attorney General’s Office and IL EPA engineers
Discussion Points:
Consent order timeline, settlement options, engineering recommendations, historical lagoon conditions, sample results
Approval Method:
Roll call vote
Year:
2025
Location:
Roanoke, Illinois, USA
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Governing body:
Roanoke Village Board
Presiding officer:
Mayor Michael Smith
Attendees:
Trustees Wayne Blunier, Josh Scarbeary, Jerry Hasler, Jake Wacker, Sarah Churchill, John Keigher (remote)
Topics covered:
Consent agenda approval, waterworks and sewers updates, budget changes, finance and appropriations, streets and alleys, village property, local and industrial improvements, community garden, election and oath of office
Decisions made:
Approval of claims and consent agenda, salary increases, Morton Community Bank payment, Seventh Street repair, property demolition plans
Meeting dates:
April 7, 2025; April 21, 2025; May 2, 2025
Year:
2025
Location:
Roanoke, USA
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Roanoke Village Board
Attendees:
Mayor Patrick Ratliffe, Trustees Ben Monge, Josh Scarbeary, Jerry Hasler, Jake Wacker, John Keigher, Sarah Churchill
Topics Covered:
Consent agenda approval, public input, curbside recycling proposal, street closure requests, USDA flood mitigation discussion, committee assignments, liquor license approval, waterworks and sewers updates, public safety reports, vehicle purchases, ordinance violations
Meeting Dates:
June 2, 2025; June 16, 2025; other references for May and July 2025
Fiscal Information:
Sewer Lining Project unit costs, curbside recycling monthly fee
Legal/Regulatory:
Ordinance violation fines discussion, insurance considerations for street closures
Instructor:
Marcus Chatfield, MSc, PhD
Email:
[email protected]
Course Type:
Experiential Learning Course
Credits:
1
Delivery Mode:
Asynchronous Online
Class Numbers:
27008 & 27011, Sections REO2 and RUFON
Institution:
University of Florida
Prerequisites:
Liberal Arts and Sciences student
Required Materials:
Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (University of Chicago Press, 2022)
Office Hours:
Tuesdays 12:00 to 1:30, by appointment on Bookings
Office Location:
Turlington 1120-H (Zoom for UF Online students)
Phone:
352-294-2864
Semester:
Spring 2026
Assessment:
Research Resource Report, Annotated Bibliography, Project Description and Research Question, Research Record, Readings and Discussions, Research Proposal
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Lawrence, Kansas
Subject:
Research Funding
Document Type:
Guideline
Institution:
University of Kansas
Author:
Jie Zhang
Target Audience:
Faculty, Research Staff, Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate/Undergraduate Students
Period of Validity:
FY2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
LOREM IPSUM
Region / City:
LOREM IPSUM
Topic:
Financial Mathematics, Linear and Exponential Growth, Number Systems, History of Mathematics, Elementary Number Theory, Voting Techniques, Graph Theory
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution / Organization:
Miami Dade College
Instructor:
LOREM IPSUM
Target Audience:
Students of Miami Dade College
Period of Action:
LOREM IPSUM
Approval Date:
LOREM IPSUM
Modification Date:
LOREM IPSUM
Note:
Year
Region / city:
Liberal, Ulysses, Sublette, Haskell, Satanta, Hugoton, Elkhart, Morton, Johnson City
Theme:
Public Services
Document Type:
Operational Hours
Organization:
Various Local Government Offices
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Local residents and visitors
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Statesboro, Georgia
Subject:
Philosophy, Higher Education
Document Type:
Job Announcement
Institution:
Georgia Southern University
Author:
Georgia Southern University
Target Audience:
Job Applicants
Period of Validity:
One Year
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Georgetown University
Theme:
U.S. Foreign Policy, International Relations
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
Instructor:
William Schlickenmaier
Target Audience:
University Students
Prerequisite:
None
Course Duration:
August 24, 2022 - December 17, 2022
Approval Date:
August 2022
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
Toronto, Canada
Document Type:
Program Checklist
Institution:
York University
Author:
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Target Audience:
Prospective and current students
Period of Validity:
2025-2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
Academic program checklist outlining degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Women’s Studies (Double Major Interdisciplinary Honours) at York University for the 2025-2026 academic year.
This site gives you a list of the top 50 think tanks. It’s a good place to start. I like to consult the University of Pennsylvania’s “Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program.” They provide de:
//www.brookings.edu/
Brookings Institute is usually ranked as the #1 think tank in the U.S. and as one of the five think tanks with the greatest global influence, often ranked #1 in that category as well. Brookin:
//www.heritage.org/
Heritage Foundation focuses on public policy “based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.” :
//www.cato.org/mission
Cato Institute focuses on public policy, and its aim is “…to originate, disseminate and increase understanding of public policies based on principles of individual liberty, limited government:
//www.hrw.org/
Note:
Human Rights Watch focuses on civil liberties and human rights worldwide. Their work is truly global in scale and they bring scholarship to bear on every aspect of human rights. Today, for example, they offer commentary on worker safety in the U.S., how the jewelry industry fuels human rights violations, Trumps actions and comments since the election, the effects of US “remain in Mexico” policy on children and families, infringements on journalism in China, rebel violence in Central African Republic, and the inequalities in availability of COVID-19 vaccines. Perspective – traditional liberalism; global www.csis.org
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) focuses on international affairs. Its daily brief The Evening is great going to bed reading – not in the sense of “it’s boring,” but in:
“CSIS’s purpose is to define the future of national security. We are guided by a distinct set of values – non-partisanship [they mean that], independent thought, innovative thinking, cross-disciplinary scholarship, integrity and professionalism, and talent development.” A modest agenda. Their definition of national security is well beyond “military strategy” and includes issues like global health, climate change, and human rights and the have programs with a regional focus as well. They DO have a strong focus on defense strategy. It is the overarching concern within which climate change, food security, poverty, and the African program are critical issues. Perspectives – traditional conservatism, US but with a strong global focus as well. www.jointcenter.org
The Black Institute is an action oriented think tank that is “… a Black-led policy and organizing institution dedicated to solving local problems and addressing the concerns of Black families:
education, economic fairness, environmental justice, and immigration reform. You have to click on the menu button (upper right of banner) and ten on research and publications to see the full range of issues TBI addresses. These are well-developed and documented policy pieces with a strong focus on community. Perspective – independent, national (but includes immigration) https://aipi.asu.edu/