Radford students on Feb. 9 joined others from about two dozen schools for the Federal Reserve's annual academic competition - and met Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Highlanders from across the nation united to raise more than $150,000 to protect and preserve the student-athlete experience at Radford.
Radford University Board of Visitors will consider tuition and fee rates for the 2024-2025 academic year at its quarterly meeting on March 22, 2024.
February 19, 2024
Radford University is helping to resolve the growing teacher shortage by establishing the Southwest Virginia Teacher Apprenticeship Consortium (SWVTAC).
After helming a one-act play, theatre major Annie Bolte is now directing a student production of “The Aliens” by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker.
Abigail Ray ’23 always knew she wanted to work in a medical field, but she was also interested in a versatile career allowing her to explore the many specialties that healthcare offers.
In January, the university’s fiber artist club knitted, crocheted and sewed 120 pieces of cold-weather wear as part of its annual Day of Service giveaway.
The four-week residency, open to high school students, will be held on the Roanoke campus from June 23 to July 20.
Radford University’s 24th annual Advocacy Day in Richmond continued a long-running tradition among Virginia’s four-year public institutions of student-led engagement with state lawmakers to advance issues critical to higher education as well as initiatives that benefit all residents of the Commonwealth.
January 24, 2024
Meredith Page, a member of the Radford women’s volleyball team, testified before members of the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., during the “NIL Playbook: Proposal to Protect Student Athletes’ Dealmaking Rights” hearing of the House Innovation, Data and Commerce Subcommittee on Jan. 18.
Radford University has completed a successful accreditation process with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), earning a 10-year reaffirmation from the SACSCOC Board of Trustees.
In November, Ja'Kia Bullock and her preceptor were nominated for a DAISY Award — an international honor recognizing skillful and compassionate care provision for patients and families.