Welcome to the McGlothlin Center for Global Education and Engagement (MCGEE)!

The mission of the MCGEE is to provide services and support to incoming international students, students interested in participating in an educational experience abroad, and faculty and staff interested in pursuing international initiatives that result in a positive impact for the individual and our campus community.  

The MCGEE manages the following areas:

The Latest News

  1. Spring Commencement 2024: Rachel Garrison and Patrick Keplinger, Davis College of Business and Economics »

    4/30/2024

    A runaway pingpong ball back in 2020 led to a chance meeting between freshmen Rachel Garrison and Patrick Keplinger. As their relationship blossomed, their academic focus turned to business. Today, on the cusp of their commencements, the pair has evolved into something of a power couple, Davis College-style. 

  2. “Tartan Tails” marks its second year with a new graduating class  »

    4/29/2024

    Radford’s animal therapy program welcomed three new canine graduates and their handlers, all of whom undertook extended training courses to join the group.

  3. Spring Commencement 2024: Brittiany Rorrer, College of Visual and Performing Arts »

    4/29/2024

    The inspiration Rorrer drew during her time on campus led to an extensive internship and a raft of awards for her designs and artwork.

  4. Highlanders in the News: Week of April 22, 2024 »

    4/26/2024

    This week in Highlanders in the News: Graduate student Genevieve Weaver is already earning accolades for her teaching; Geoffrey Preudhomme ’19 reports to the president; lighting designer Rebecca Montero ’05 gets a curtain call; and country music sensation Morgan Wade, a 2017 graduate of what is now Radford University Carilion, is headed back to The Harvester.

  5. Spring Commencement 2024: Julia Buccola, Artis College of Science and Technology »

    4/26/2024

    Fresh out of high school, Julia Buccola didn’t know what to expect from her upcoming college experience at Radford University. Reflecting back on those anxious feelings now four years later, right before she is set to graduate from Radford, the senior physics major from Roanoke, Virginia, knows now her time here was all about the experience.

  6. Radford students tackle ‘wicked’ problems »

    4/26/2024

    Two hundred and fifty students participated in Radford’s most recent Wicked Festival, held on April 11, 2024. Students showed their work through elaborate posters while also engaging in conversations about their extensive research with fellow students, faculty, university administrators and others who walked through the event in Kyle Hall.