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New Radford transfer program helps community college students transfer seamlessly
Read full article: New Radford transfer program helps community college students transfer seamlesslyOver the past few years, leaders at Radford University have focused on creating an accessible path through higher education like their tuition promise.
Heroic rescue on New River by Radford University baseball coach
Read full article: Heroic rescue on New River by Radford University baseball coachWhen you’re out on a river, especially the New River, situations can turn dangerous extremely fast, and that is exactly what happened to two Radford University students while they were out fishing.
Keeping safe in the New River
Read full article: Keeping safe in the New RiverAfter a Radford University coach saved a man in the New River on Tuesday, safety is definitely at the top of everyone’s minds. The U.S. National Park Service has a set of guidelines that may help you stay safe when you’re having some fun in the New River.
Radford University shows massive growth in student enrollment
Read full article: Radford University shows massive growth in student enrollmentFor the 2024 fall semester, Radford University has recorded freshmen enrollment up 28%, and new transfer students up 39%. This growth comes as other universities across the country are struggling to attract students.
Radford University opens largest academic building, the Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and Creativity
Read full article: Radford University opens largest academic building, the Artis Center for Adaptive Innovation and CreativityFor this academic year, Radford University has seen more students enroll than ever before, and with their new building the Artis Center, students are seeing the university is investing in their future.
Radford University to see increase in enrollment after down years
Read full article: Radford University to see increase in enrollment after down yearsOver the past year, leaders at Radford University have made it their mission to get enrollment up, and with recent reports, it looks like they are headed in the right direction.
Stephen Epperly, man convicted of killing Radford University student in 1980, denied recent parole
Read full article: Stephen Epperly, man convicted of killing Radford University student in 1980, denied recent paroleThe man who was convicted in the murder of a Radford University student more than four decades ago has been denied parole once again, according to Justin Griffith, Pulaski County Commonwealth’s Attorney.
WATCH LIVE: Sen. Warner to speak at the Radford Economic Development Luncheon
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Sen. Warner to speak at the Radford Economic Development LuncheonSen. Warner will address business, higher education, and community leaders as well as elected officials from the City of Radford, Pulaski County and Montgomery County at an economic development luncheon hosted by Radford University.
Radford University launches College of Nursing
Read full article: Radford University launches College of NursingThe school has had a nursing program for 50 years but with the approval from the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia, the change creates a dedicated department focused solely on nursing.
Radford University officials begin early planning to decommission Muse Hall
Read full article: Radford University officials begin early planning to decommission Muse HallAccording to the university’s president, the goal is to have zero students living in the building by 2024 and to be completely decommissioned by 2028.
Radford basketball coach to head back to court after positive interlock reading
Read full article: Radford basketball coach to head back to court after positive interlock readingJust months after being convicted of DUI, Radford University’s Men’s Head Basketball Coach is headed back to court.It’s all because of a positive interlock reading, the device used to test if there is alcohol on someone’s breath before driving.
Radford one of eight teams internationally to compete in World University Basketball Series in Tokyo
Read full article: Radford one of eight teams internationally to compete in World University Basketball Series in TokyoRadford one of eight teams internationally to compete in World University Basketball Series in Tokyo
Radford University students shaken up after report of sexual assault
Read full article: Radford University students shaken up after report of sexual assaultStudents at Radford University say they're shaken up after news of a sexual assault on campus. Radford University Police share what technology they are using to keep students safe.
Police searching for three suspects after sexual assault of Radford University student
Read full article: Police searching for three suspects after sexual assault of Radford University studentThe Radford University Police Department is searching for three suspects who are accused of sexually assaulting a Radford University student.
Radford University men’s basketball coach to resume duties after being charged with DUI
Read full article: Radford University men’s basketball coach to resume duties after being charged with DUIThe head men’s basketball coach at Radford University is set to resume his full duties just over two weeks after being charged with driving under the influence, according to Radford University Athletics.
Radford University men’s basketball coach receives 12-month license suspension for DUI charge
Read full article: Radford University men’s basketball coach receives 12-month license suspension for DUI chargeA Radford University men’s basketball coach has had his license suspended for 12 months after pleading guilty to driving while under the influence.
Radford University men’s basketball coach charged with DUI, blew triple legal BAC limit
Read full article: Radford University men’s basketball coach charged with DUI, blew triple legal BAC limitRadford University men’s basketball head coach Darris Nichols’ blood alcohol concentration was triple the legal limit when it was taken after he was pulled over, according to arrest warrants.
Ukrainian orchestra set to perform at Radford University on Tuesday
Read full article: Ukrainian orchestra set to perform at Radford University on TuesdayA Ukrainian orchestra is slated to perform at Radford University on Tuesday (Feb.21), just three days prior to the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Radford University President shares future goals during inauguration ceremony
Read full article: Radford University President shares future goals during inauguration ceremonyA plan for student success: Radford University’s new president outlined his goals for the future during Friday’s inauguration ceremony.
Radford’s Guerra bringing blue collar culture to new gig
Read full article: Radford’s Guerra bringing blue collar culture to new gigRadford University recently named Alex Guerra as the next baseball head coach. The Highlander alum spent the last six seasons at James Madison as an assistant, and returns to the area with a clear vision of what his program will look like.
Carilion medical students participate in life-like ER simulation
Read full article: Carilion medical students participate in life-like ER simulationOn Friday, soon-to-be doctors, nurses and other medical professionals got a taste of what to expect once they graduate and enter the world of emergency medicine.
Number of American Robins found dead in Radford rises to 80
Read full article: Number of American Robins found dead in Radford rises to 80Last month, nearly 55 American Robins were found dead at Radford University. Now, that number has increased to 80, according to the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of Roanoke.
Radford falls to North Carolina A&T in Saturday afternoon showdown
Read full article: Radford falls to North Carolina A&T in Saturday afternoon showdownIn a game they trailed by as many as 12 points, the Radford Highlanders showed perseverance late by putting together a late 12-2 run. But in the end two missed three pointers in the closing seconds led to a 73-72 North Carolina A&T victory.
Highlanders Festival, ‘The Addams Family’ and other events happening Round Town this weekend
Read full article: Highlanders Festival, ‘The Addams Family’ and other events happening Round Town this weekendIf you’re still in need of weekend plans, don’t worry because we’re working for you to find out what’s happening ‘round town.
Radford University’s State of the University Address highlights success and growth
Read full article: Radford University’s State of the University Address highlights success and growthDedication to academic success and innovation: that was the message during Radford’s State of the University Address Friday morning.
‘The only way he should ever leave prison is in a pine box’: Offical pleads to keep Stephen Epperly incarcerated
Read full article: ‘The only way he should ever leave prison is in a pine box’: Offical pleads to keep Stephen Epperly incarceratedJustin Griffith, the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Pulaski County, isn’t mining words.
Multiple outdoor ceremonies planned for Radford University commencement
Read full article: Multiple outdoor ceremonies planned for Radford University commencementRADFORD, Va. – Radford University is preparing to hold in-person graduation ceremonies this spring. This comes after the governor’s latest guidance, allowing for 30% capacity at ceremonies, up to 5,000 people outdoors and up to 500 people indoors. Radford plans to honor graduates from 2020 and 2021 in multiple outdoor ceremonies. “Commencement is so important to us that we were very committed to figuring out how to host the ceremonies in person if at all possible and permissible by local governing authorities. Click here to learn more about Radford’s graduation plans.
Radford University to have in-person graduation ceremonies this spring
Read full article: Radford University to have in-person graduation ceremonies this springFollowing Virginia’s draft plan that’ll allow more people at graduations, Radford University has announced that it will have in-person graduations on its main campus and at the Radford University Carilion campus. The undergraduate and graduate ceremonies for the Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021 will be held April 29 through May 2. Graduates will be allowed up to four guests and must complete a Commencement RSVP Form by April 16. The university said that people will be required to follow Radford University protocols, wear masks and social distance.
Virginia’s tentative plan allows for up to 5,000 people at outdoor graduation ceremonies this spring
Read full article: Virginia’s tentative plan allows for up to 5,000 people at outdoor graduation ceremonies this springEducation officials have looked over the plan and it’s expected to be added to Third Amended Executive Order 72 on April 1. “We are releasing this guidance early to allow schools to begin planning for this year’s events. Prior to the mandate, several Virginia Tech parents such as Nicole Kreamer organized a petition for an in-person graduation. “Anyone who has made it to graduation in the middle of a global pandemic truly deserves to be honored,” Kreamer said. You can click here to see preliminary guidance for safely holding graduation and commencement events.
Thirteen charged in connection with Radford fight caught on video
Read full article: Thirteen charged in connection with Radford fight caught on videoThirteen people have been charged in connection to a fight in Radford that was caught on video last month, according to police. The video has been seen thousands of times since the fight on Feb. 22 at a house on Fairfax Street. As such, these individuals have been placed on interim suspension and are no longer currently active at Radford University pending the outcome of established procedures and protocols associated with the Standards of Student Conduct. The incident does not reflect the caring and compassionate nature of the Radford family or the individual and important responsibilities of all Highlanders. Radford University does not and will not tolerate such senseless and violent acts.
Radford’s season comes to an end in Big South Semifinal
Read full article: Radford’s season comes to an end in Big South Semifinal3 Campbell, 78-60, in Thursday’s Big South Semifinal game, the Radford men’s basketball team solid 2020-21 season came to an end. Ali kept the team within striking distance in the first half with 16 points and Hart caught fire in the second half with 13. The Highlanders finished the game with a 42.9 3-point percentage, with Ali and Hart knocking down seven of the nine. Even though Ali went 4-for-4 from the 3-point line in the first half, Campbell shot 55.6 percent from the floor and from beyond the arc. The Camels used strong shooting in the second half to push the lead to a game-high 24 points.
Radford beats Hampton, advances to Big South Semifinals
Read full article: Radford beats Hampton, advances to Big South Semifinals7 Hampton, 67-52, on Monday night and into the semifinal round of the 2020-21 Hercules Tires Big South Championship. Radford held the Pirates to a 35.7 percent in the first half and just 33.3 percent for the game. AdRadford maintained a double-digit lead from the 9:40 point in the second half to the end of the game. The lead was built thanks to tenacious defense that held Hampton without a field goal for nearly eight minutes from 17:11 to 9:27. Radford held the Pirates to just a 16.7 3-point percentage in the game – the lowest an opponent has shot all season long against the Highlanders.
Radford University’s basketball arena hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Read full article: Radford University’s basketball arena hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinicRADFORD, Va. – The Dedmon Center is the home of Radford University basketball, but it hosted a more important series of shots on Saturday. The New River Valley Health District and Radford University joined forces on a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the arena. “Let’s just keep celebrating the vaccines as they go into arms, as they complete the series, as they get people vaccinated,” said New River Valley health director Dr. Noelle Bissell. They feel like there is an end to this.”Bissell said about 2,500 people in the New River Valley were eligible for the clinic. She now reports 12,000 people in the New River Valley have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Viral video of fight among Radford University students under investigation
Read full article: Viral video of fight among Radford University students under investigationPolice are investigating a fight involving Radford University students at this off-campus house on Fairfax Street. RADFORD, Va. – A fistfight involving Radford University students was caught on camera and shared on social media. Radford University says the incident happened off-campus and involved multiple students. In a statement, Radford University writes:“Radford University has been made aware of an isolated, off-campus incident that occurred earlier this week and involved multiple students. As this is an off-campus incident, University officials are fully committed to supporting the Radford City Police Department’s investigation and holding any and all students accountable in accordance with the Standards of Student Conduct.
Buzzer-beating three pointer sends Radford women to victory
Read full article: Buzzer-beating three pointer sends Radford women to victoryRADFORD, Va. – The Radford women are hosting Charleston Southern in a 2-game series this weekend and got things started on a good note Saturday. The Highlanders trailed by as many as 10 in the second quarter, following a poor shooting performance in the opening quarter of play. Charleston Southern had 4 players score in double-figures, including Alyssia Faye who had a double-double (20 points, 11 rebounds). Coming out of a timeout, Radford trailed 73-71. On the inbounds play, Kyanna Morgan knocked down a three-pointer from the wing, 74-73 score to send Radford to victory at the buzzer.
Radford University President Dr. Brian Hemphill leaving for ODU
Read full article: Radford University President Dr. Brian Hemphill leaving for ODURADFORD, Va. – Radford University’s president is leaving to be a bit closer to the beach. Dr. Brian Hemphill will become the ninth president of Old Dominion University this summer. Hemphill was named Radford’s president in December 2015 and took office in July 2016. At ODU, Hemphill will succeed President John Broderick, who is retiring after 28 years at Old Dominion and 13 years as its president. “It is both an honor and privilege to be selected as the ninth president of Old Dominion University, a dynamic public research institution that has proudly served the Hampton Roads region and positively impacted the Commonwealth of Virginia,” said Hemphill.
Radford mayor celebrates Black History Month through Facebook posts
Read full article: Radford mayor celebrates Black History Month through Facebook postsHe says it’s an easy and important way to share the messages of the people whose impacts can still be felt all over the city every day. RADFORD, Va – Radford Mayor David Horton wanted to do something special for Black History Month, so he got in touch with his community in the fastest way he could, through Facebook. “It provides an avenue for conversation for people to share their memories, their stories and to connect over wonderful people who’ve done so many wonderful things in our community,” Radford Mayor David Horton said. AdCarter said the posts have started important conversations for the community about representation and inclusion. He said it’s an easy and important way to share the messages of the people whose impacts can still be felt all over the city every day.
Radford University Carilion students studying long term impacts of COVID-19
Read full article: Radford University Carilion students studying long term impacts of COVID-19ROANOKE, Va – Hundreds of graduates from Radford University Carilion are now on the frontlines in treating coronavirus patients. When Radford University first merged with Jefferson College, the goal was to create more opportunities for students looking to get into the medical field. When the plans for Radford University Carilion were announced about three years ago students had no idea that they would be preparing to be on the frontlines of a global pandemic. About 86% of Radford University Carilion students continue their medical careers in Virginia, according to Hemphill. Students are also looking at what happens after the pandemic, focusing on areas like expanding telemedicine or more research on respiratory issues.
Picasso, Warhol among those featured in new Radford University art exhibit
Read full article: Picasso, Warhol among those featured in new Radford University art exhibitRADFORD, Va – A new art exhibit at Radford University is aiming to educate students about pieces of art from across the world. Hundreds of pieces are on display inside The Art Museum at the Covington Center at Radford University. The pieces come from places like Mexico, Africa, and Asia and even include prints from Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. Anyone can visit the free exhibit from now through April 17, although there is an occupancy limit of 10 people. Before going to the museum, make sure to register yourself online as a visitor to Radford’s campus.
Neighbors, students scared after two Radford shootings leave one hospitalized
Read full article: Neighbors, students scared after two Radford shootings leave one hospitalizedRADFORD, Va. – Shots fired in Radford early Sunday morning left neighbors and students at Radford University feeling uneasy. Sunday morning, just after 1 a.m., Radford City police responded to reports of a shooting in the 100 block of Madison Street. You know, just five or six ‘Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.’ You know, really loud,” recalled Lawson. Police believe the two shootings are connected but do not believe the public is in any danger. “This is a pretty unusual event for the city of Radford,” said Jenni Wilder, the city and police department’s public information officer.
Radford University students return to campus for first time since before Thanksgiving
Read full article: Radford University students return to campus for first time since before ThanksgivingRADFORD, Va – Students at Radford University returned to campus for the start of the spring semester on Tuesday. Campus officials are treating this semester much like the fall, testing students for the coronavirus who come from areas with high case-counts. “When our students wear face coverings maintain physical distance, wash their hands frequently and limit their gathering sizes, we can do this we can maintain the semester here on the Radford campus. And that’s our goal we want everyone healthy and well here with us on the campus,” said Radford University spokesperson Caitlyn Scaggs. Virginia Tech students also returned to classes Tuesday but will be online-only through Jan. 25.
Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with these local virtual events
Read full article: Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with these local virtual eventsHappy birthday, MLK: A look back at the extraordinary life of Martin Luther King, Jr., in photosThe community is not letting the pandemic stop celebrations of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Like a lot of events during this pandemic, MLK Day celebrations are virtual this year. Here is a list of events:Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, 10:30 a.m. in LexingtonMartin Luther King Jr. Lynchburg Community Council’s virtual celebration at 1 p.m. Live streamed on Facebook and Instagram from the Academy Center for the Arts. Virginia Western launched a virtual day of service where students create messages for seniors, active members of the military and veterans. The day also features a series of virtual events and discussions including a keynote speech by Dr. Judith R. James.
Big first half leads to dominating win for Radford
Read full article: Big first half leads to dominating win for RadfordRadford (7-6, 6-1 Big South) shot 56.7 percent from the floor (17-of-30) and was efficient from beyond the arc making 4-of-8 in the first half. The defense stepped up in a big way and held the Bucs to just 24 points and 30.8 percent shooting in the second half. The second half was a lot of the same as the first for Radford as the team pushed its lead to 22 points late in the half. The Highlanders shot 50.0 percent in the second half and ended with a 53.7 percent shooting performance, including 42.9 percent from beyond the arc. Stat of the GameFreshman Fah’Mir Ali’s season-high 20 points marks the first time this season that any player has scored 20 or more points.
Second-Half Rally Carries Radford to first win
Read full article: Second-Half Rally Carries Radford to first winRADFORD, Va. – Ashley Tudor scored 18 points off the bench, Bryonna McClean added 14 and Radford rallied from a nine-point deficit to defeat Presbyterian, 61-55, Thursday afternoon inside the Dedmon Center. The win was the first of the season for the Highlanders, who have now won nine of the last 10 meetings against Presbyterian. Tina Lindenfeld scored 10 points for Radford. Presbyterian kept its lead throughout the second quarter but Radford remained in striking distance as well, never trailing by more than six in the frame. Five different Highlanders scored in the quarter, including a Danielle Montelbano 3-pointer that cut the Blue Hose lead to just two.
Morton-Robertson lifts Radford past Presbyterian 71-65
Read full article: Morton-Robertson lifts Radford past Presbyterian 71-65CLINTON, S.C. – Quinton Morton-Robertson posted 18 points as Radford got past Presbyterian 71-65. Lewis Djonkam added 16 points, Dravon Mangum chipped in 11, and Chyree Walker had 10 for Radford. Fah’Mir Ali, the Highlanders’ leading scorer heading into the contest at 10 points per game, shot only 14% in the game (1 of 7). Owen McCormack added 14 points and seven rebounds, and Rayshon Harrison had 12 points and six rebounds. The Radford women came up short to Presbyterian 62-51, falling to 0-5 on the season.
Radford University student recognized internationally for music, research
Read full article: Radford University student recognized internationally for music, researchRADFORD, Va – A Radford University student who has dedicated his life to music is now getting international recognition for his work. “I used to live in a region that is really...I wouldn’t say famous but it’s well known to be like, culturally rich,” Radford music student Octavio Deluchi said. Deluchi came to the United States from Brazil to study music at Radford University in hopes of expanding his horizons. His professors say his creativity and passion for music has rubbed off on his classmates. It’s just groundbreaking work,” Radford University professor Robert Trent said.
Radford University Greenhouse gets major upgrades for next semester
Read full article: Radford University Greenhouse gets major upgrades for next semesterRADFORD, Va – Students at Radford University with a green thumb will be in for a treat next semester. After nearly two years of renovations, the greenhouse at the Artis College of Science and Technology has gotten a complete upgrade. The diverse collection includes plants with medicinal properties, herbs, spices, and fruiting plants. “It’s here for students to come visit and enjoy there are also classes that utilize the greenhouse... so a lot of hands on in the greenhouse and there’s also student and faculty research that goes on in the greenhouse,” Greenhouse Manager Stephanie Huckestein said. Staff plan to start offering tours of the greenhouse once it’s safe to do so after the coronavirus pandemic.
New River Health District planning COVID-19 vaccination events at Radford, Virginia Tech
Read full article: New River Health District planning COVID-19 vaccination events at Radford, Virginia TechMONGOMERY COUNTY, Va – Health officials in the New River Valley are working out their plans for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. New River Health Director Doctor Noelle Bissell explained while the first batches of the vaccine will go to at-risk populations and health care workers, the health district is also working on plans to hold vaccination events for students at Radford University and Virginia Tech. Bissell says the health district has been using flu clinics to prepare. “You know we have a pretty honed process of doing a drive-thru or a walkthrough process so I imagine that we would work with our universities and our schools and our other entities on offering it that way, there’s also logistical issues because all of the vaccines in consideration right now, our two-part vaccines,” Bissell said. Classes at both Radford University and Virginia Tech are set to start again on January 19.
Early run by East Carolina pushes Pirates over Highlanders
Read full article: Early run by East Carolina pushes Pirates over HighlandersGREENVILLE, N.C. – A first half run by East Carolina erased a nine-point Highlander lead and the Radford men’s basketball team was unable to come back falling 63-50 on Saturday afternoon in Williams Arena. After the dunk, the Pirates scored nine in-a-row and pushed their lead to 29-21 with a 19-2 run over 8:20. The Highlanders scored six of the final eight points of the first half and cut the deficit to four, 31-27. Stat of the GameRadford outscored East Carolina, 26-22 inside the paint, but the Pirates scored 17 points off Radford’s 14 turnovers. Radford shot 37.5 percent from the floor and shot less than 20 percent from beyond the arc.
As semester winds down, college students reflect on campus life during pandemic
Read full article: As semester winds down, college students reflect on campus life during pandemicRADFORD, Va. – As Thanksgiving week approaches, it marks the end of a semester full of challenges for college students across the country. To limit the potential spread of COVID-19, students will remain home at most colleges through the end of the year. Many college towns were hit early with COVID-19 case surges, like in Radford, but with that in the rearview mirror, students are optimistic moving forward. “I will say that there has been many sleepless nights studying and trying to retain information, but it’s totally worth it,” said Radford University senior Samantha Powell. It was one of the changes that was the greatest thing to help me through this semester,” said Powell.
New River Health Director doesn’t expect significant increase in COVID-19 cases as students head home
Read full article: New River Health Director doesn’t expect significant increase in COVID-19 cases as students head homeMONTGOMERY COUNTY, Va. – As students from Virginia Tech and Radford University prepare to return home for winter break, the New River Health Director says COVID-19 case numbers among students are steady. Dr. Noelle Bissell says both universities have been conducting exit testing as students prepare to go home. The health district has also been working with students so they can stay safe while traveling. On the flip side, do I think we’re going to see a decline in cases because our college students are leaving? Both universities have testing plans in place for when students return for the start of spring semester.