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
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Student researcher relies on well-rounded approach »
3/1/2024
Success at Radford University requires a healthy balance, and Angelina Walters finds harmony in a steady blend of academics and personal care.
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Highlanders in the News: Week of Feb. 26, 2024 »
3/1/2024
This week in Highlanders in the News: Radford University unveils its new educational partnership, the Southwest Virginia Teacher Apprenticeship Consortium, for WSLS-TV; Abigail Bentley ’18 marks her first year in high school education by being named North Carolina’s 2024 Empower Beginning Teacher of the Year; and the Radford University Highlanders Pipes and Drums are taking their show on the road to Roanoke, Virginia, for St. Patrick’s Day.
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Radford University extends deposit deadline for first-year students in response to FAFSA delays »
2/28/2024
Due to the delayed release of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) data, Radford University is extending the deadline for first-year admitted students to deposit to June 1, 2024.
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Highlander Highlights: Week of February 19, 2024 »
2/23/2024
Every two weeks, Highlander Highlights shares with readers some of the extraordinary research and accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of our students and faculty.
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A born communicator finds her place in Public Relations »
2/23/2024
Stephanie Perez discovered her talent in communications as a public relations major at Radford University.
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Radford University establishes Southwest Virginia Teacher Apprenticeship Consortium »
2/19/2024
Radford University is partnering with local school divisions to help resolve the growing teacher shortage by establishing the Southwest Virginia Teacher Apprenticeship Consortium (SWVTAC).