Anonymous wrote:Radford University, Radford, Virginia.
Specifically, the central, older part of campus is picturesque; mature magnolia trees, original (circa 1910) campus buildings (library, alumni house, science building) well integrated with newer buildings that parallel the university's growth from a small, two-year normal (teacher training) school to the coed university it is today.
Easily-walkable campus, too.
Meh, not that special. A lot of rural colleges could fit this description. Radford is just a small college in the heart of Dixie. The first time I saw people wearing the confederate flag pins during an election year was in this region. Not my cup of tea...