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Former Radford University President Dies at Age 77

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RADFORD, Va. (WVVA)- H. Douglas Covington, who became the first black man to lead a non-historically black public college in the state when he took over as president of Radford University in 1995, has died. He was 77.

Radford President Penny Kyle says in a letter to the campus community that Covington died Wednesday morning.

Covington served as president for a decade, overseeing the university's first capital campaign and its first strategic plan. He was an advocate for the arts, and Kyle says center for visual and performing arts on Radford's campus that is named after Covington and his wife, Beatrice, was Covington's "dream." The center opened in 2008, after Covington had stepped down.

Funeral arrangements were not immediately available.

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