- Radford University
Infobox University
name = Radford University
image_size = 146px
motto = "Investing in Lifetimes"
established = 1910
tuition & board = $11,964/year in-state
type =Public university
endowment = US $41.7 millioncite web | url =http://www.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/InstVC.asp?inunid=8245 |title=Peterson's College Overview |publisher=Peterson's |accessdate =2008-04-13]
president = Penelope "Penny" W. Kyle
provost = Wilbur W. Stanton
city = flagicon|USA Radford
state =Virginia
country = U.S.
faculty = 403
staff = 12
students = 9,552
undergrad = 8,406
postgrad = 1,146
campus = convert|177|acre|km2
colors =Red , andWhite
nickname = Highlanders
mascot = Highlander
athletics = NCAADivision I ,Big South Conference
website = [http://www.radford.edu/ www.radford.edu]Radford University (RU) is a medium-size public, state-funded
university in the City of Radford, in SouthwesternVirginia , founded in 1910 as a women's college and coeducational since 1972. It was granted university status by the Virginia legislature in 1979. Radford offersliberal arts curricula forundergraduates , along with numerous graduate programs at themaster's degree level, including the M.F.A. andM.B.A. ; it plans to offer its first doctoral program in the fall of 2008, incounseling psychology .cite web | url =http://www.runet.edu/%7Epsyc-web/psyd/index.htm |title=Doctor of Psychology |publisher=Radford University |accessdate =2008-04-13] RU was the first educational institution in Virginia to integratewireless technology campus wide, an indicator of its commitment to staying up-to-date and offering its students the best possible learning environment. On August 23, 2007, the Radford University Board of Visitors approved the University’s Strategic Plan, dubbed "7-17, Forging a Bold New Future." The plan will serve as a blueprint for establishing Radford University as one of the top 50 Masters universities in the nation by 2017.Academics
Radford emphasizes teacher education and the liberal arts. The university has a student/faculty ratio of 19:1 with an average class size of 30 to 40. With graduate students teaching less than 5% of classes, undergraduates work more closely with senior faculty than they might at a larger research university.cite web | url =http://www.radford.edu/NewsPub/rufacts.html |title=RU Facts and Figures |publisher=Radford University |accessdate =2008-04-13]
There are more than 100 undergraduate programs in the colleges of: Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, Business and Economics, Education and Human Development, Health and Human Services, Science and Technology, and Visual and Performing Arts. The College of Graduate and Extended Education offers 38 programs at the master's and specialist levels. RU also has pre-professional programs in law, medicine, physical therapy and pharmacy.
Over 80 percent of faculty members hold
doctorates or other terminal degrees (M.F.A., etc.) in their fields. Eight Radford professors have received Virginia’s highest honor for faculty since the inception of the state’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 1986. One of them, RU anthropology professor Donna Boyd, was named 2006 U.S. Professor of the Year for master’s level universities and colleges by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching. Since 1981, nine Radford faculty members have been selected asFulbright Scholars to teach or research in other countries."Special programs include":
Study Abroad
Honors Academy
RU Connections freshmen living/learning communities
Internships, co-ops, practica and service learning
ArmyROTC , leading to commission in theU.S. Army
Undergraduate research opportunitiesNearly 93 percent of Radford graduates obtain employment or enroll in graduate school within 3 to 8 months of graduation from the university.
RU was recognized in a national study as an "Institution of Excellence in the First College Year" for the breadth of quality of programs that assist student in their transition to college life.
U.S.News & World Report ranked Radford University in the top 25 master's level public universities in the South in its 2006 Guide to America's Best Colleges.Community and campus
Radford University is an convert|177|acre|km2|sing=on campus located in a residential area of Radford, Virginia. The town is located in the Virginia Highlands, between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains at a spot near the New River. Nearly all of the 20 administrative, academic, student services, and 15 residence hall buildings are located on two large quadrangles in a 76 acre area.
"Student Life"
3,150 students live on campus in 15 residence halls
More than 200 clubs and organizations
NCAA Division 1 Big South Conference athletics
400 intramural sports teams
Events, performances and lectures throughout the academic yearThe university Foundation owns a convert|376|acre|km2|sing=on tract of land known as the [http://www.radford.edu/conf-serv/Selu.htm Selu Conservancy] . The land borders the Little River and is located about five miles (8 km) southeast of the campus.
Radford is located on exits 105 and 109 of
Interstate 81 , with easy accessibility to nearbyI-77 .Enrollment
"Fall 2007 Semester statistics":
Number of students: 10,569
88% undergraduate, 12% graduate
57% female, 43% male
45 states and 47 countries representedHistory
Radford was founded in 1910 by Dr.
John Preston McConnell as a women's college as the "State Normal and Industrial School for Women at East Radford". The college was anormal school and offered a two-year degree in "rural arts".cite web | url =http://lib.radford.edu/Archives/ruhistory.htm |work=Radford University History|title=RU History |publisher=Radford University |accessdate =2008-04-17]In 1924 the school was renamed the "State Teachers College at Radford" and began an evolution towards a true college. Its primary focus was on training teachers for the rural
Appalachian region nearby. In 1943 the college was renamed the "Women's Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute" and merged into what is now known as theVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) which was located convert|15|mi|km away inBlacksburg, Virginia .As the 1960s began, Virginia began to desegregate its gender specific schools, and Virginia Tech began to admit women on its main campus. This led to a "divorce" in 1964 and a renaming as simply "Radford College". Over the next decade, the "finishing school" atmosphere of the school was dismantled. In 1972 the school began to admit men. The school developed a graduate school at that time.
In 1979 the school became Radford University. Today, the school is a comprehensive state university. Fall semester 2005 enrollment was 9,552. About 45% of the students come from southwestern Virginia, 40% from other parts of Virginia, and 15% from out-of-state.
Penelope W. Kyle , J.D., M.B.A., became RU’s sixth presidentJune 1 ,2005 , after a career in business and government, including serving as director of theVirginia State Lottery for more than a decade.Radford University also has a wide variety of Greek life. Among it are chapters such as Phi Kappa Sigma,
Delta Chi ,Phi Sigma Kappa ,Theta Chi ,Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi,Sigma Pi ,Tau Kappa Epsilon , Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Rho, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Nu (on probation), Phi Sigma Sigma and many more.Radford University's school colors started off as purple and gray, in 1913. In the 1970s, the colors were changed to the MacFarlane tartan of red, white, blue and green, to go with the school's Scottish theme. More recently, red and white were adopted as the school's athletic colors.
Athletics
The university's teams are known as the "Highlanders" (in honor of the region's Scots-Irish heritage), and compete in the
Big South Conference . Radford offers 19NCAA varsity sports for men and women. The Radford men'sbasketball team won the Big South Conference tournament in 1998. RU also won the Big South Conference Men'sTennis Championship in 2007 & 2008.The Radford men's Rugby team won the Division 2 National Championship in 2003 & 2008.
The
Dedmon Center is a recreational and convocation complex that opened in 1981. The Dedmon Center features a 1/6-mile indoorjogging track, fiveracquetball courts, aweight-training room, locker rooms, and several team rooms. The main arena features a main basketball floor and a secondaryvolleyball arena for intercollegiate competition and four recreational courts for basketball or volleyball. The complex features adjoining facilities, includingintermural soccer ,American football andsoftball fields, and intercollegiate fields and courts forbaseball , softball,field hockey and tennis. ThePatrick D. Cupp Stadium adds an intercollegiate soccer, lacrosse andtrack and field complex.Notable Alumni
* Dave Mattingly:
National Public Radio Producer and Newscaster
*Nelson Harris : Former Mayor ofRoanoke, Virginia
* Diane "Momma" Stupar-Hughes: Radio personality on theElliot in the Morning show.
* Steve Robinson:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Assistant Coach.
*Randal J. Kirk : Founder of New River Pharmaceuticals, winner of Virginia’s Outstanding Industrialist of 2008. [ [http://www.radford.edu/NewsPub/February08/0202kirk.html link title] RU Office of University Relations]
* Goran Nava: Olympian forSerbia in the 1500 meter run in the2008 Olympics .
* Wallace C. Hanger: Director, Special Programs, Assistant Secretary of the ArmyAdministration
Penelope T. Kyle President
Jo Ann Kiernan
Special Assistant to the President
John Hachtel
Vice President for University Relations and Chief Communications Officer
Danny M. Kemp
Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer
Norleen K. Pomerantz
Vice President for Student Affairs
Wilbur W. Stanton
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Donna M. VanCleave
Vice President for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial OfficerBoard of Visitors
Radford University is governed by a 13-member board that was created under Virginia state law. Eleven of the members are appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth and serve four-year terms. Each year the Board also selects a student and a faculty member to serve as advisory representatives on the Board.
Office of the President
*Dr.
John Preston McConnell , 1911-1937
*Dr. David Wilbur Peters, 1938-1951
*Dr. Charles Knox Martin Jr., 1952-1972, Chancellor, 1972-73, President Emeritus, 1973-1987
*Dr. Donald Newton Dedmon, 1972-1994
*Dr. Douglas Covington, 1995-2005
*Penelope W. Kyle , 2005 - PresentOffice of the Provost
*Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith
*Dr. Wilbur W. Stanton, July 1, 2007 - PresentReferences
*2007-08 Catalog and resource books provided by Radford University.
External links
* [http://www.radford.edu/ Radford University official website]
* [http://music.asp.radford.edu/ Radford University Music]
* [http://www.thetartan.com/ The Tartan Radford University school newspaper]
* [http://www.wvru.org/ Public Radio WVRU official website]
* [http://www.ruwhim.com/ Whim (RU's student-run online magazine)]
* [http://www.hometeamsonline.com/visit/?u=IHC-CLB&sport=hockey&t=c Radford University Ice Hockey]
* [http://www.radford.edu/cist Radford University College of Information Science and Technology]
* [http://cobe-web.asp.radford.edu/ Radford University College of Business and Economics]
* [http://bac.asp.radford.edu/ Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development]
* [http://intlprog.asp.radford.edu/ International Education Center at Radford University]
* [https://php.radford.edu/%7emes/index.php Radford University Museum of the Earth Sciences]
* [http://planetarium.radford.edu Radford University Planetarium]
* [http://rumuseum.asp.radford.edu/Current/current.htm Radford University Art Museum]
* [http://www.ruhighlanders.com/ Radford University Highlanders athletics website]
* [http://www.radford.edu/police RU Police website]
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