Since assuming the presidency of Radford University in July 2022, President Bret Danilowicz has ensured that the transformative benefits of higher education are readily accessible to the diverse populations served by the university.
Danilowicz outlined his key priorities in Radford University’s Two-Year Strategic Plan (2024-25), designed to position the university as one of the most distinctive, accessible and affordable public institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Under his leadership, Radford reversed a four-year decline in overall enrollment in fall 2024, growing the university’s headcount to more than 7,800 students. Radford experienced 29% new student growth over the previous year, which was the second-largest increase in new students since 1975. Two initiatives introduced by Danilowicz – Direct Admission and the Radford Tuition Promise – were key factors in the university’s growth in 2024. He also spearheaded the Tartan Transfer program, which bolsters the university's commitment to access and affordability by streamlining the transfer process for students from eight Virginia Community College System schools.
Danilowicz successfully led the largest fundraising effort in university history, TOGETHER - The Campaign for Radford University. TOGETHER exceeded its goal and raised $106 million, with all funds focused on enhancing the student experience, rather than a typical brick-and-mortar campaign. During his tenure, the university opened the 178,000-square-foot Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and Creativity, the largest academic building on campus and the largest capital construction project in the history of Radford University.
Danilowicz envisions mutual success for the university and the region it serves. The opening of The HUB at Radford in fall 2023 exemplifies this vision. The HUB serves as a nexus connecting the talents and knowledge of Radford University's students and faculty with businesses, nonprofits and local governments. This collaboration develops work-based learning opportunities and strengthens economic outcomes for the surrounding region and the commonwealth. The Vinod Chachra IMPACT Lab, housed within The HUB, provides competency-based education (CBE) to adult learners and includes the innovative Provisional to Professional Pathway, which was launched in December 2023 to address teacher shortages in Virginia’s K-12 school districts.
Acknowledging Radford University's culture of care as a cornerstone, Danilowicz focuses on improving healthcare outcomes in Southwest Virginia. He oversees the development of Radford University Carilion in Roanoke, which enhances the region's healthcare workforce with competitive bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. Radford’s nursing programs, frequently recognized as the best in Virginia, were elevated in January 2024 when the School of Nursing became the College of Nursing. Radford University is the only four-year public institution in the commonwealth to have a stand-alone college dedicated to this critical profession and in 2023, produced the most BSN graduates among Virginia higher education institutions.
Danilowicz and his wife, First Lady Kay Danilowicz, actively promote the well-being of Radford University's students. Kay, an experienced pediatric speech language pathologist, spearheaded the Tartan Tails dog therapy program in 2023 to address the mental health needs of Radford students. Bainne, one of the family's pets and a trained therapy dog, has become a beloved presence in the Radford University community.
Fostering transparency and a welcoming atmosphere at Radford University, Danilowicz upholds a commitment to free speech and academic freedom. Initiating a university task force on Civil Discourse and Freedom of Expression in 2023, he implemented recommendations that earned Radford a rare "green light" distinction from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). Radford became one of only 63 universities nationwide to receive such recognition at the time.
Prior to his tenure at Radford, Danilowicz served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Florida Atlantic University, where he achieved notable milestones in retention, graduation rate improvement and civil discourse initiatives. In various roles as dean or associate dean at Oklahoma State University, Georgia Southern University and University College in Dublin, Ireland, he demonstrated a consistent commitment to student success, shared governance and strategic planning.
Danilowicz earned his B.S. in biology from Utica College of Syracuse University, a Ph.D. in zoology from Duke University, an M.A. in education (leadership and management) from The Open University (England) and an MBA from Georgia Southern University.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Danilowicz and Kay are the proud parents of four children and actively engage in the communities where they live. Outside of their commitments to work and community service, they enjoy exploring the outdoors, appreciating the arts, riding horses, and cherishing the company of their dogs, Bainne and Koda.