VCU research initiatives, growing funds point to changing campus identity
Heciel Nieves Bonilla, News Editor Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor VCU is aiming to “not just be a national, but an international hub for research and innovation,” according to P. Srirama Rao, the university’s vice president for research and innovation. In his annual State of the Research address, Rao outlined a lofty goal for the university — to reach $1 billion in sponsored research funding. The announcement comes amid an academic year packed with new grants for interdisciplinary studies, new and reworked minors and consolidated programs. As VCU has put more money into research and shifted its branding accordingly, some students and faculty have pointed to the campus possibly shifting away from its identity as a hub for the arts and humanities. VCU is ranked No. 46 nationally in research spending among public research universities by the National Science Foundation — yet it is ranked No. 72 in public schools overall by U.S. News & World Report. VCU’s research spending, and status as an R1, “very high research activity” university, is exceptionally high for a school of its prestige. VCU has a guaranteed admission policy for students with a high school GPA of 3.5 or above, per a previous report by
















