
Well-being is the optimal and dynamic state that allows people to achieve their full potential. At Radford University, well-being is the cornerstone of our community. Radford University and Student Recreation and Wellness strives to equip individuals with the tools and support necessary to thrive not only during their time at the university but throughout their lifelong journey beyond the campus boundaries.
The Highlander Harm Reduction program is an initiative dedicated to promoting safety,
health, and well-being on campus through practical, judgment-free support.
This service makes it easier for Radford students to access sexual health supplies,
StopTopps (drink spiking prevention lids), and fentanyl testing strips by removing
cost and privacy barriers while also sharing information about services to support
students’ physical health and well-being.
All items are available through our anonymous delivery service, ensuring privacy and
accessibility for every student.
Highlander Harm Reduction is here to help—discreetly and respectfully. Because taking
care of yourself should never come with stigma.
Wellness Ambassadors are paid peer educators who help students learn about campus wellness resources and build healthy, balanced lifestyles. Through presentations, outreach, and campus events, they promote topics such as stress management, nutrition, physical activity, and overall well‑being. The ambassadors are trained and supervised by the Health Educator in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center to ensure they provide accurate, engaging, and supportive health education to the campus community.