Radford University President Brian Hemphill announced Friday that heâll be leaving the school to lead Old Dominion University.
Hemphill will remain in his role at Radford until the end of the fiscal year, June 30, before officially taking over as the ninth president of the Norfolk school sometime this summer.
John Broderick, Old Dominion University s longest-serving president, announced last May that he would retire as president in the summer of 2021 after completing his 13th year as the schoolâs leader. We are confident that Dr. Hemphill will continue the University s upward trajectory, said Kay Kemper, rector of ODU s Board of Visitors. The board was highly impressed with his substantial accomplishments in less than five years as president of Radford, as well as his commitment to a student-centered approach. Dr. Hemphill s successes range from enrollment management to fundraising, and many of his forward-thinking initiatives in such areas as health sciences and part
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Radford University and NCI Information Systems, Inc. (NCI), have established an agreement to build a collaborative and close working relationship that will further the goals and initiatives of both NCI and Radford students and faculty through joint academic, education and project-execution activities.
Radford University President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., and NCI executive vice president, chief operating officer and chief financial officer Chuck Hicks signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on January 5, 2021, to solidify the agreement.
The MOU states that Radford University and NCI “agree that cooperation in research collaborations, emerging technology assessment, NCI contract support, workforce development, talent pipeline development and student and faculty exchanges would be mutually beneficial.”
Radford University Greenhouse gets major upgrades for next semester
After two years of work, the greenhouse has gotten new equipment
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RADFORD, 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.