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Welcome Future Highlander! The Case twins were among more than students who participated in the daylong event that introduces students and their guests to campus, allows them to meet current students and faculty and ask questions about the enrollment process.

All of the students who attended the Feb. The day started in Preston Hall where students and their more than guests heard from university President Brian O. President Hemphill extended McCarthy's warm welcome and highlighted the many reasons why Radford University continues to stand apart from other higher education institutions.

He spoke of Radford's expanding campus, students who engage with faculty in undergraduate research and of the numerous national rankings the university continues to earn each year. On behalf of faculty, Associate Professor of Geospatial Science Andrew Foy, a Radford alumnus, shared his Highlander experience, which included study abroad opportunities, internships and undergraduate research. Following Foy's presentation, a panel of Radford students and alumni took questions from attendees.

Topics discussed included campus transportation and safety. From Preston Hall, students and their guests scattered across campus to attend various activities that immersed them in the Radford experience. Groups took campus tours while others visited the residence halls. In the afternoon, students mingled at a social while family members learned more about the enrollment process.

Others sat in classrooms where they heard from professors speak about their respective colleges. Nicholas Cuccaro and his father, Dominic, said they were impressed with the college and its faculty. Nicholas Cuccaro hasn't committed to Radford yet, but Highlander Days will definitely impact his decision, he said.

The university is expanding and becoming a new school. Sorrell said that Highlander Day gave her and her daughter a "real feel of what Radford is.



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