News Releases
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Radford University celebrates graduates at 2018 Spring Commencement »
5/7/2018
Radford University conferred degrees on nearly 1,900 undergraduate and graduate students at its 2018 spring commencement ceremonies May 4-5, culminating with the undergraduate ceremony on Moffett Lawn.
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CHBS seniors honored as Dean’s Scholars »
5/7/2018
The College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences (CHBS) celebrated 12 outstanding seniors with family, faculty and friends at the CHBS Graduation Reception on May 4.
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COBE honors students; inducts 19 into BGS honor society »
5/7/2018
Radford University’s College of Business and Economics (COBE) inducted 19 student members into its Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) honor society chapter in an April 26 ceremony at Kyle Hall.
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Graduate students celebrated in hooding ceremony »
5/5/2018
More than 250 Radford University graduate students were hooded in a special ceremony inside of the Dedmon Center on May 4 surrounded by their family, friends, professors and mentors.
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Radford University Board of Visitors establishes tuition and fees for 2018-2019 academic year »
5/4/2018
During its May 4 quarterly meeting on campus, the Radford University Board of Visitors (BOV) approved tuition and fee rates for the 2018-2019 academic year.
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Researchers collect concussion data to aid wheelchair athletes »
5/4/2018
A group of faculty and student researchers worked with athletes at the National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Louisville, testing players for concussions and collecting valuable data.
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Hattie Strong scholarships awarded to education students »
5/3/2018
Six students in Radford University’s College of Education and Human Development teacher preparation program have each been awarded $5,000 scholarships from the Hattie M. Strong Foundation.
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Student shines as inspiring advocate for those with disabilities »
4/30/2018
Guy Smith was the host and organizer of Radford University’s Autism Awareness Program, “Let’s Solve This.” He is also a Radford University student who not only identifies autism as his primary disability, but openly discloses his diagnosis in an effort to spread awareness and acceptance.
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CHBS honors graduate students »
4/30/2018
Outstanding graduate students in the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences were honored for their work in research, teaching and academia in an intimate ceremony on April 27.
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McConnell Library honors Winesett Award recipients »
4/30/2018
The 2018 winners of the Winesett Awards for Library Research were announced and honored in the Andrew W. Ross Student Art Gallery in McConnell Library on April 27.