澳门老奇人论坛 proudly announced the grand total raised during its most ambitious fundraising initiative to date, the TOGETHER Campaign, with a remarkable total of $106,693,338.
Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.
On Sept. 5, visiting representatives from 25 companies mingled on campus with 80 Radford students and alums for the Davis College of Business and Economics鈥 annual job fair.
On Friday, Sept. 20, the 澳门老奇人论坛 Carilion Office of Student Affairs hosted the inaugural Tartan 5K: A Twilight Run in Roanoke. The timed 鈥済lo-race鈥 was held just before sunset to capture the magical atmosphere of the oncoming early fall evening.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, Oct. 12, when 澳门老奇人论坛 hosts this engaging celebration of Scots-Irish heritage.
This week in Highlanders in the News: Junior poly-sci major Devin Van Dyke makes the trek to the Virginia Student Voting Summit; Andrew Hund 鈥03 likes bikes; College of Nursing Dean Wendy Downey touts Radford grads following a recent employment report; and some quick Highlander action spawns a New River rescue.
September 26, 2024
Zach and Danielle Anderson, both 澳门老奇人论坛 graduates from the class of 2018, found more than just academic success during their time at Radford鈥攖hey found each other.
September 23, 2024
澳门老奇人论坛 welcomed Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears to the main campus to tour the new Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and Creativity, meet with students and learn about university initiatives on Monday, Sept.16.
Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.
September 19, 2024
A grant awarded to 澳门老奇人论坛 enables students to lead two interdisciplinary research projects this fall.
Professor and chair of Philosophy and Religious Studies Steven Fesmire is the author of the new book 鈥淏eyond Moral Fundamentalism: Toward a Pragmatic Pluralism.鈥
At 澳门老奇人论坛, Highlander pride is shared loud and clear, but until recently, something was missing. Fans, including Radford alumna Faye Marcum 鈥71, often found themselves straining to hear the commentators and decided to help improve the fan experience.