Adam Barger, Ph.D., has been selected as assistant vice president of Radford Online, following a rigorous search process. He will begin his duties on May 25, 2026.
This is a newly created position, reporting to Provost and Senior Vice President for
Academic Affairs Bethany Usher.
“Adam brings a wealth of experience to the position,” Usher said. “He complements
our team because of his commitment to Radford’s regional public mission and his ability
to partner with faculty in the teaching and learning space to transform programs.”
Under the newly organized Radford Online single service model, Barger will provide
strategic leadership and management of online, distance and hybrid education programs.
He will coordinate with faculty and staff as well as institutional partners and vendors.
“I am inspired by Radford’s commitment to building stronger communities through inviting
learners of all backgrounds to excel,” Barger said. “My career has been shaped by
the belief that education must be human-centered, equitable, and grounded in authentic
partnership with supporting communities. I welcome the opportunity to bring that perspective
to this important work.”
Barger has more than 20 years of experience in secondary and higher education. Most
recently he was executive director of the Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation
at the College of William & Mary, where he led a team developing online and hybrid
learning experiences that are evidence-based, personalized, innovative, and aligned
with core competencies. He also served as an adjunct faculty member, teaching subjects
including digital fluency and technology-enhanced learning.
Barger earned a Ph.D. in curriculum and educational technology from William & Mary,
as well as an M.S.Ed from Old Dominion University and a B.A. from Cedarville University.
Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Jeanne Mekolichick led the search committee,
which included university faculty and staff involved in online learning.