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  • Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.

  • Music and theater students and faculty will experience a unique wellness workshop and collaborate with Canadian educators and mental health professionals to perform Die Schöne Müllerin.

  • It is not easy to put what Artrageous does into a single sentence. They combine music, physical performances, visual art and audience interaction in a live, energetic experience.

  • This week in Highlanders in the News: Former men’s baseball standouts J.D. Mundy ’20 and Casey Hodges get their local Hall of Fame nods; Mike Donnelly ’88 makes Atlanta magazine’s power ranking (again!); and history teacher Hallie Groves ’95 is honored by her school system.

  • Advocacy Day, a 25-year tradition of student participation in Virginia’s legislative process, provides Radford students with a unique experiential learning opportunity and a chance to help elevate the university’s reputation.

  • Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.

  • Several students in the Beta Alpha Psi society recently spent a day in Roanoke – visiting both a local Internal Revenue Service office as well as the accounting firm of Foti, Flynn, Lowen and Company – and talking with employees and Radford alums.

  • This week in Highlanders in the News: Alexis Shockley ’07, M.F.A. ’09, spearheads an uplifting new artwork at a Richmond medical center; women’s basketball guard and forward Adriana Shipp-Davis will attend a prestigious WBCA coaching workshop; and veteran Kyle Remppies ’87 gets a hat tip from his high school’s newspaper.

  • Beginning this month, Radford University is launching the Provost’s Speaker Series to showcase the expertise and perspectives of university faculty members in new and engaging ways.

  • Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.

  • Chance Smith, a 2012 graduate of Radford University, credits his alma mater for playing a pivotal role in shaping both his personal and professional journey.

  • This week in Highlanders in the News: Meet the seven Radford graduates who made The Roanoker magazine’s latest “40 Under 40” list; Senior Director of Advancement Carter Turner serves up some pickleball; and personal trainer Maci Keaton Faulkner ’21 has advice for those hoping for better health in the new year.