VT prof: Next National Security Adviser will face extra challenges Ian Price February 16, 2017 1 minute read A local professor is weighing in on the hurdles facing whoever may replace now resigned National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. WFIR’s Ian Price has more: Share: Post navigation Previous: Jurassic Quest returns to Roanoke with even bigger dinosaursNext: Virginia DMV website now displaying wait time estimates Related Stories The Roanoke Region Food and Farm Trail officially launches Gene Marrano May 15, 2026 Roanoke Women’s Foundation honors two people with ties to Taubman Museum Gene Marrano May 14, 2026 Virginia August primary raises turnout concerns as summer voting begins Ian Price May 14, 2026