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President's Report to the Board of Visitors, 4/24/08 Earlier this week, we welcomed the Board of Visitors of Radford University to the campus for its quarterly committee meetings and full Board meeting. During each Board meeting I always deliver the President's Report which updates the members of the Board of Visitors on all that has happened on our campus since they last met. Please see the President's Report to the BOV. RU Poised for Major Campus Facilities Transformation The Radford University campus is on the verge of a major facilities transformation thanks to the infusion of $211 million in funding from various sources. Wednesday, RU received its latest piece of great news from Richmond when the Virginia General Assembly approved an ambitious $1.5 billion bond package with $1.1 billion earmarked to support higher education. The bond package includes two important building projects for RU. Board of Visitors Offers President Kyle Contract Extension The Radford University Board of Visitors has reached an informal agreement with RU President Penelope W. Kyle for her retention as university president for five additional years beginning July 1, 2008. Board member Mrs. Nancy Agee will head the discussions with President Kyle leading to a formal agreement. President Confers Degrees During Winter Commencement Radford University President Penelope W. Kyle conferred more than 500 degrees during RU’s Winter Commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15 in the Dedmon Center Arena. A total of 529 students earned degrees, including 71 graduate students. Award-winning physics professor Rhett Herman delivered the Commencement address. “We don’t have to change the whole world to make a difference, just our own little pieces of it,” said Herman. “The cumulative effect of all of us doing this will then be impressive." President Lauds Governor's Bond Proposal Radford University has two major building projects included in the $1.65 billion bond package for higher education proposed by Governor Timothy N. Kaine on Dec. 13. The proposal includes $36.2 million for construction of a new building for the College of Science and Technology and $34.7 million for a new College of Business and Economics building. “I applaud Governor Kaine’s vision for the future of the Commonwealth and for his understanding of the critical role higher education will play in that future,” said RU President Penelope W. Kyle." President Talks of Accomplishments, Bold Initiatives
“This time of year is full of optimism, energy and excitement for the future,” said Kyle. “There are many reasons we should be especially excited about this upcoming year.”" President Kyle Elected Big South League Secretary Radford University President Penelope W. Kyle has been elected as the Big South Conference’s secretary of the league, the conference announced Monday. Kyle is beginning her first year as a member of the Big South’s Executive Committee. RU Creates New Colleges Radford University’s Board of Visitors approved the creation of The College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences and the College of Science and Technology. The new colleges were created from RU’s former College of Information Science and Technology and the College of Arts and Sciences. “During the next decade there will be changes that will create revolutionary reform in higher education. The creation of these two colleges will better define Radford University and will highlight the strengths we bring to the emerging educational landscape,” says RU President Penelope W. Kyle. RU Honors Graduates at Spring Commencement
U.S. Senator Jim Webb was the guest speaker and told students: ”I’m fully confident that you will bring with you, wherever you may go, the real values that have always characterized Southwest Virginia: love of country; an abiding faith; a sense of service; and a determination to work hard.". Addressing the crowd of approximately 10,000 students, families and friends on a cool, overcast morning, he went on to say, “And I personally hope that you will embrace another value as well. In the scriptures we are told, ‘For unto whomsoever much is given, much shall be required.’ Our country, and indeed our world community, needs you to follow this simple idea now more than ever.” Webb told students that their generation’s legacy “should be that you restored basic fairness to the economic affairs of our nation.” President Kyle, Mayor Starnes to Open Special Olympics Games The annual Special Olympics Spring Games Track and Field Competition will be held Saturday, April 28 at Radford University’s Patrick D. Cupp Stadium. More than 200 Special Olympics athletes from across southwestern Virginia have been training for the event since late March. RU President Penelope W. Kyle and Radford City Mayor Tom Starnes will speak at the opening ceremonies, which begin at 9 a.m. RU Signs Articulation Agreement with CVCC
“This articulation agreement represents the culmination of efforts by both Radford University and Central Virginia Community College,” says RU President Penelope W. Kyle. “We all are dedicated to educating successful graduates for Virginia’s growing information technology industry." RU and VWCC Sign Articulation Agreement
RU Signs Guaranteed Admission Agreement with VCCS
Winter Commencement Honors Graduates and Faculty
President Kyle's Lock-Up Nets $700 for MDA
President Welcomes Congressman to Meeting
RU Inaugurates First Woman President
Angelou, Holton, Sadat Share Wisdom at Symposium
Text of President Kyle's Inaugural Address The text of President Penelope W. Kyle's address at her Inauguration as the sixth president of Radford University, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006. President Kyle Hosts Luncheon to Thank Scottish Rite
President Kyle Heralds Record State Funding as Key to Future The Virginia General Assembly and Governor Tim Kaine have good news for Radford University. The budget that Assembly conferees proposed to Governor Kaine, and the Governor has now approved, contains over $17 million in new operating general funds for the 2006-2008 biennium and approval for $19 million in capital projects. “This infusion of additional operational and construction monies will help us move the university’s strategic initiatives forward,” said President Penelope W. Kyle. President Kyle Hosts Welcome Dinner for Golden Reunion
RU Commission Charting Future of the University The Commission for the Future of Radford University, created and chaired by President Penelope W. Kyle, will help chart the future course of the institution. The Commission and its task forces, made up of Board of Visitors members, faculty, alumni, students, staff, and community and business leaders, are studying RU’s mission and researching the state of higher education nationwide to determine how Radford University can best serve its future students and the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Radford University President Penelope W. Kyle reads to fifth graders at Belle Heth Elementary School in Radford recently as part of the school's celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday. RU Alumna Returns to Address Winter Graduates
Chinese Delegation Visits RU
President Kyle Speaks at Rotary Meeting
President Kyle Addresses Students in Oct. 19 Tartan Column Last week I began my fifth month as Radford University’s President. You could say my semester started June 1, so I understand all too well how students are feeling at this point -- stressed because there are not enough hours in a day to accomplish all we want to.
President Penelope Kyle presents a $30,000 check to Radford City Major Tom Starnes and Fire Chief Lee Simpkins. RU makes an annual donation to support fire and rescue services in the city. Verizon Grant to Promote Jobs, Small Business Development in Southwest Virginia
RU Family Health Clinic Mobile Unit Heads to Gulf
President Kyle and Board Host Faculty Reception President Penelope W. Kyle and the RU Board of Visitors held a reception recently for members of the faculty and their guests as an opportunity to celebrate the opening of the 2005 school year. To view some photos from the reception, click on the thumbnail images below or start with the first one and view them in order. The Radford University Board of Visitors heard a spate of good news from President Penelope W. Kyle at its quarterly meeting Tuesday. Preliminary reports indicate the university’s enrollment should be the largest in school history. The current enrollment figure of 9,600 may change, but the final enrollment should top the previous high of 9,555 in fall 1989. At the same time, Kyle said, Radford’s academic profile improved. Average SAT scores rose 15 points to 1010. “That trend is exciting, but we want the average to continue upward,” she added. Kyle also reported to the Board on her first three months on the job. President Kyle Delivers Falls Convocation Address
She presented an overview of her efforts to gather input and win support for RU since her appointment to the presidency in March and said “What I have learned has only strengthened both my commitment to leading Radford University and my steadfast belief that there is a solid foundation in teaching and learning here that should validate the role of this institution in Virginia’s system of higher education.” President Kyle and RU Foundation Thank Scottish Rite for Support
President Kyle Welcomes New Students at Quest RU President Penelope W. Kyle spoke to a group of new students at a recent Quest orientation session. For a streaming video presentation of that address, select one of the links below.
President Kyle Interviewed on WVTF RU President Penelope W. Kyle was interviewed this week on WVTF Public Radio. To listen to that interview, click on one of the links below. (Audio courtesy of Public Radio WVTF.) President Enjoys Busy First Week in Office
Kyle Named New President at RU Penelope W. Kyle will be Radford University's sixth president. Kyle was selected March 3, 2005, by the university's Board of Visitors and will take office June 1. |
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