Board of Visitors approves naming of Hemphill Hall in honor of President

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Radford University President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., (center) stands with Board of Visitors (BOV) Rector Robert A. Archer and BOV member Krisha Chachra as he is honored at the April 23, 2021 Board of Visitors meeting.

The Radford University Board of Visitors (BOV) unanimously approved a resolution at its April 23, 2021, quarterly meeting to recognize outgoing President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D.

The resolution highlighted the many milestones of President Hemphill’s remarkable tenure as the University’s seventh president, as well as several actions to honor his legacy.

In acknowledgment of President Hemphill’s contributions to the pursuit of teaching, research and service, the resolution stated that the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences building will now be known as Hemphill Hall. Additionally, in recognition of President Hemphill’s professional career and lasting legacy as a champion of student engagement and success, the President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., Student Scholarship Fund has been established to provide life-changing opportunities for future generations of Highlanders.

President Hemphill joined the Radford family on July 1, 2016. He began his tenure with an impressive record of serving students and set forth a bold vision for Radford University’s future.

Significant accomplishments of his career at Radford University, reflected in the resolution, include the merger of Jefferson College of Health Sciences into Radford University, the $34 million renovation of Reed and Curie Halls, the launch of the competency-based program: IMPACT, and the ideation and current construction of a world-class hotel within close proximity to campus.

Under his leadership, Radford University saw the highest enrollment in history at 11,870 in fall 2019; the highest graduate enrollment in history at 3,903 in fall 2019; the highest percentage of first-generation students in history at 39% in fall 2019; the most new freshman applications in history at 16,138 in fall 2019; the highest average GPA in history at 3.32 in fall 2020; and the most degrees annually conferred in history at 2,430 in 2019-2020.

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The BOV approved a resolution that will name the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, Hemphill Hall. The resolution also announced the establishment of the President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., Student Scholarship Fund to provide life-changing opportunities for future generations of Highlanders.

President Hemphill was also instrumental in Radford University’s historic fundraising efforts. The University saw its endowment increase by 42.3% during his tenure, with an $8 million gift to name the Davis College of Business and Economics, representing the largest gift by an individual in the history of the University; a $5 million gift to name the Artis College of Science and Technology, representing the largest gift by an alumna in the history of the University; and the most ambitious comprehensive campaign in University history, having already raised $69 million of the $100 million goal.

Most recently, President Hemphill guided the University through the complexities of the COVID-19 global pandemic, keeping the health, safety and well-being of the Radford family at the forefront of his decision-making.

“While President Hemphill leaves a legacy of professional achievements at Radford University, what will be remembered most is who he is as a person, a character defined by integrity and genuine care for others, which formed the foundation for building trust, meaningful partnerships and long-lasting relationships, and a humility that never put himself in the spotlight, rather never missing an opportunity to give credit to others,” the resolution stated.

President Hemphill has been selected as Old Dominion University’s ninth president. He will start his new role there on July 1, 2021.

May 14, 2021
Mary Hardbarger
(540) 831-5150
mhardbarger@radford.edu