Thirteen Radford students and four faculty members set out for eastern Kentucky to plant 1,200 trees as part of the recurring Alternative Spring Break trip.
March 21, 2025
In its March quarterly meetings, the Radford University Board of Visitors voted unanimously to authorize a 1.99% tuition increase for in-state undergraduate students, a 4% increase for out-of-state undergraduate students, a 4% increase for all graduate students and a mandatory comprehensive fee increase of 6% for all full-time students for the 2025-26 academic year.
March is Athletic Training Month, a time to honor and focus on the impact athletic trainers have on keeping athletes safe and healthy on the fields and courts.
This week in Highlanders in the News: Director of Recreation and Wellness D.J. Preston, and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, are the cover subjects of the latest issue of Campus Rec Magazine; Blacksburg Chief of Police Todd Brewster ’96 announces his retirement; freshman Molly Helen Shea-Roop joins the court of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival; and Leah Piemonte ’20 puts music therapy to work.
Catapult Entertainment will transform dancers into unexpected images and bringing stories to life to the Bondurant Auditorium on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 as part of the University Performance Series.
Radford University is enhancing its academic offerings with the creation of the School of Writing, Language and Literature.
Each summer, a group of Radford students unite with students from Georgetown University for a powerful and intimate learning experience in experiential negotiation and conflict resolution.
The Radford University Board of Visitors will hold its quarterly meetings on Thursday-Friday, March 20-21 on the main campus at Martin Hall and Kyle Hall.
Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.
March 11, 2025
American Mock Trial Association
Students in Radford's Communication Sciences and Disorders master’s degree program recently participated in an unparalleled learning experience in Atlanta.
This week in Highlanders in the News: Radford dance students and the Commercial Music Ensemble put their spin on a classic album; Provost Bethany Usher and Assistant Provost Jerel Benton discuss student success; and the Sherman Carter Memorial Stadium enjoys a makeover after its September mud bath.