The GIS Center at Radford University, established in July 2001, provides training
in GIS software, remote sensing, surveying, and other geospatial techniques to both
the university community and others. Staffed by faculty in the Geospatial Science
Department, the Center serves as a training facility, a place for faculty to learn
about GIS and how to use it in the classroom, and a resource for the community.
Classes are taught each year by Center staff in the use of ESRI ArcGIS Desktop Suite,
Online ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Server, Google Maps API, and LIDAR. Please visit this site
often to see the latest class schedules.
The Center also supplies contract services to the community, including user needs
analysis, custom GIS programming, custom mapping, as well as the use of the Center’s
large-format plotter for making large presentation graphics.
For more information about the Center, please call 540-831-5338 or email the center. Contact Andrew Foy for technical assistance.