July’s Highlanders in the News include: Assistant Professor of Economics Can Dogan in the New York Times; Nathan Piatt ’24 scores at golf; Graphic Design Professor Ken Smith's summer residency, and more.
The trip ran from May 15 to June 5 with stops at Puerto Maldonado and the Las Piedras Biodiversity Station, situated within more than 30,000 acres of rainforest.
The governor announced the appointment of four members and the reappointment of one member to the Radford University Board of Visitors to serve four-year terms.
Students explore Southwest Virginia on RARE Appalachia trip.
The City of Radford and Radford University are happy to announce the inaugural Radford Community Fest, set to take place on August 24, 2024.
June 28, 2024
Radford University set a new Big South standard, with 85.50% of its 269 eligible student-athletes named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll for 2023-24.
Radford University has selected Wendy Downey, D.N.P., as dean of the College of Nursing, following her successful tenure as interim dean.
June 21, 2024
Achievements discussed included the prospect of significant enrollment expansion, a 1.5% tuition rebate and an update of the university’s brand and website.
An internship with Radford’s Government Relations office helped Riley Johnson know exactly what he wants to do once he graduates.
Radford is among a group of colleges and universities planning for improved healthcare worker training opportunities in the central Appalachian region.
June 13, 2024
Radford University announces Donna Weaver McCloskey, Ph.D., as the new Dean of the Davis College of Business and Economics, effective July 10.
At the June 6-7 Board of Visitors meetings, Radford University reported strong 2024-25 enrollment growth, including more freshmen, transfers, graduates, military, and older students.