Topics of discussion during the BOV’s penultimate gathering of 2025 included Radford’s rise in enrollment and the school’s shift from its current two-year plan to an expansive six-year strategy.
This week: A look at senior Will Justice’s recent seaside studies; Radford’s Professional Accelerated Cyber Education (PACE) program gets a profile; and Professor of Biology Karen Powers delves into one of the biggest hazards facing airborne birds.
Radford University is expanding access to cutting-edge business education with a new online Master of Business Administration (MBA) concentration in Innovation.
September 11, 2025
Radford University’s Substance and Violence Education Support Services (SAVES) hosted a screening of the documentary “Inheritance” on July 29 in Kyle Hall.
Radford University continues to demonstrate strong momentum in student enrollment, meeting and exceeding goals for the 2024–25 academic year.
Geospatial Science major Kiara Bartoli spent the summer in Zambia working on a project aimed at reconstructing the history of precipitation in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Radford University Board of Visitors will hold its quarterly meeting on Sept. 12, 2025 beginning at 9 a.m. in Kyle Hall, Room 340.
Highlander Highlights shares with readers some of the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of our students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Advancement and Alumni Relations closed fiscal year 2025 with record giving and impact, marking another successful year of philanthropic support and alumni engagement.
Ruby Dowd is the first student to officially enroll at Radford through the Tartan Transfer program, a landmark partnership with eight community colleges.
Radford University welcomed its faculty and staff back to campus Friday, Aug. 22, with its annual University Convocation in Bondurant Auditorium.
This week: Radford University and the City of Radford host their second community fest; Associate Professor of Economics Can Dogan weighs in on AI as a student tool; and Professor of Anthropological Sciences Jake Fox considers the broader future of data centers.