Radford University a to z site index campus map
office of student activities
Hurlburt Student Center 226 | Box 6895 | (540) 831-5332 | stuact@radford.edu
Home
Welcome
Department Staff
Mission Statement
Student Calendar
Bondurant Auditorium
Campus Recreation
Clubs & Organizations
Greek Life
Heth Hall
Hurlburt Student Center
Information & Planning
Programming Organizations
RU Involved
Student Leader Resources
Student Media
Club Manual
Club Programming Committee
Student Activities Policies
Student Finance Committee Policies
Employment for Students
Related Forms
Surveys
Student Affairs Links:


What's new in Student Activities?

At RU there is always plenty to do and then some. You will find a plethora of educational and fun-filled activities, approximately 160 student clubs or organizations to join, sporting events to cheer on the Highlanders and so much more. All this is planned to let you know that you are important to us and that we want you to consider RU your home-away-from-home.

So how do you find out about everything going on? One source is the Student Events Interactive Calendar. It is a great source that includes movies, theater, music performances, meetings, concerts, lectures, dances, novelty events, competitions, intramural's, sports clubs games, etc.

We encourage you to come and see for yourself how much we have to offer.


The LEAD Scholar Program
Radford University’s Student Leadership Program


Employers consistently rank leadership skills among the most important qualities they are seeking in employees.

Freshmen and other students who wish to enhance their leadership skills as they prepare to accept leadership positions at the University and in their communities should strongly consider becoming part of The LEAD Scholar Program (Leadership through Experience, Academics, and Development). We are currently recruiting students who will become the ninth LEAD cohort, to begin in spring 2009. To become a LEAD Scholar, students must complete a comprehensive leadership program consisting of three components: Experience, Academics, and Development.

The LEAD Scholar Program students will take LEAD 110: Emerging Leadership for three hours of credit in the spring and then complete their academic requirements by enrolling in nine additional hours of courses with leadership content before they graduate. The program is designed such that it is possible for LEAD 110 to be the only “add-on” course; i.e., the remaining academic requirements can be completed within the context of general education and the major. The LEAD Scholars are expected to participate in co-curricular leadership-focused programs and workshops and then use the skills they will have acquired in their classes and discussions in leadership positions they will assume—Resident Assistant, Quest Assistant, UNIV 100 Peer Instructor, etc. Students who complete all program requirements have a notation about this accomplishment placed on their transcripts. (Students who have taken LEAD 110 and then opted not to complete the remainder of The LEAD Scholar Program requirements have found the LEAD 110 course to be an excellent elective. LEAD 110 does not fulfill any general education requirement.)

Since LEAD 110 is both an introductory class and the first class students take in the LEAD Scholars Program, freshmen will have the first opportunity to register for the class during Phase I and Phase II of registration. Both sections of the class will be closed to non-freshmen until Phase III, when they will be open to all students until all seats are filled.

Students who are interested in learning more about The LEAD Scholar Program are encouraged to contact Heather Evans, Associate Director for Student Activities and Leadership, at hlsmart@radford.edu.

Best wishes for a wonderful Fall 2008 semester!


This month in Student Activities:

2008 Fall Movie Schedule
_______________________

Wednesday, December 3

Highlander Special: Build A Bear
Location: Bonnie Food Court
11:00am - 3:00pm

Thursday, December 4

Men's Basketball Broadcast
RU vs. Gardner-Webb
Location: Bonnie Food Court
7:00pm-9:00pm

Friday, December 5

Movie: Burn After Reading
Location: Bonnie Auditorium
8:00pm-10:00pm

Saturday, December 6

Men's Basketball Broadcast
RU vs. Winthrop
Location: Bonnie Food Court
7:00pm-9:00pm

Movie: Burn After Reading
Location: Bonnie Auditorium
8:00pm-10:00pm

Sunday, December 7

Movie: Burn After Reading
Location: Bonnie Auditorium
2:00pm-4:00pm
8:00pm-10:00pm

Monday, December 8

Movie: Burn After Reading
Location: Bonnie Auditorium
8:00pm-10:00pm

Coming Soon

Men's Basketball Broadcast,
RU vs. Duquesne
Location: Bonnie Food Court
Wednesday, December 10

Showtime At The Bonnie Presents
Comedian Bobby Miyamoto
Location: Bonnie Food Court
Thursday, December 11


Hurlburt Student Center 226 | (540) 831-5332 | stuact@radford.edu
RU Home