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News From Around The College

  1. Senior Choreographs Thought-provoking Dance Performance »

    4/10/2023

    Senior Toni Latham creates a dance performance inspired by Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica.

  2. Regional Arts Show at Radford University  »

    4/6/2023

    This summer, Radford University Art Museum will host the Radford Fine Arts Show, a juried exhibition of artwork from around Southwest Virginia. 

  3. Shakespeare Returns to Radford »

    3/30/2023

    Radford's Theater Department stages Much Ado About Nothing, a new play for a long standing tradition.

  4. Exploring the Dark Side of the Moon »

    3/23/2023

    The College of Visual and Performing Arts celebrates the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s landmark concept album, Dark Side of the Moon, with a free live performance.

  5. Wearing Womanhood: Radford Professor on NPR’s With Good Reason »

    3/15/2023

    Assistant Professor Camilla Morrison discusses women and motherhood on With Good Reason.

  6. Radford Students Shine at Addys »

    3/14/2023

    Radford Students Shine at Addy Awards

  7. Design Student Work Featured at New River Gorge National Park »

    2/28/2023

    For a second year, DSN 100 students see thier work displayed at a national park.

  8. Awards Presented at High School Art Show »

    2/27/2023

    This year’s High School Show opened on Saturday, February 25th, and exhibited the work of 109 artists from as far away as Cave Spring and Craig County.

  9. Memorial Festival and Competition Marks 40 Years »

    2/27/2023

    The 40th annual Rebecca Orr Memorial Piano Technique Festival and Scholarship Competition took place on Saturday.

  10. Two Piano Masters Come to Radford in March »

    2/23/2023

    Two piano concerts take place in March.

CVPA News From University Relations

  1. Spring Commencement 2023: Meagan Cox, College of Visual and Performing Arts »

    4/25/2023

    After four years of working onstage and behind the curtain, theatre major Meagan Cox’s aim remains as straightforward as it is noble: "My main goal with theatre is to touch audiences, to make them feel something. I like to leave them having a better day.”

  2. Highlander Highlights: Week of April 17 »

    4/21/2023

    Every two weeks, Highlander Highlights shares with readers some of the extraordinary research happening on campus through the tireless work and curiosity of our students and faculty.

  3. VBHEC president’s visit focuses on internships, work-based learning »

    4/17/2023

    Ideas for increasing internship opportunities and hands-on work experiences for Highlanders dominated the discussion when the president of the Virginia Business Higher Education Council (VBHEC) met with a group of Radford University students, educators and administrators on April 5.

  4. Tesla executive to speak at 2023 Radford University Spring Commencement »

    4/11/2023

    One of the nation’s leaders in injury reduction, Tesla executive Laurie Shelby ’83, will deliver the keynote address at Radford University’s 110th Spring Commencement on May 5 and 6.

  5. Choose Radford: Maddison Kunkel »

    4/3/2023

    Maddison Kunkel knew she wanted to be a Highlander from the moment she stepped foot on campus during a high school field trip. After participating in a class exercise, she immediately said, "This is where I'm going. This is exactly where I want to be." 

  6. Highlanders in the News: Week of March 27 »

    3/31/2023

    This week in Highlanders in the News: The director of the School of Computing and Information Sciences, Art Carter, takes to TV to talk TikTok; Thomas “Ty” Dobbs ’05, M.S. ’10, sees his career expand as his school system follows suit; and Assistant Professor of Music Matthew Cataldi gives Chopin a pop update.

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