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VCU names new business school dean
Jan 24, 2022

VCU names new business school dean

Naomi Boyd, an associate dean from West Virginia University, has been hired as the dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business, the Richmond university announced Monday. Boyd will replace interim dean S. Douglas Pugh on July 1. She is currently associate dean for innovation, outreach and engagement, as well as the Fred T. […]

Former Va. education secretary joins McGuireWoods Consulting
Jan 18, 2022

Former Va. education secretary joins McGuireWoods Consulting

McGuireWoods Consulting has named Fran Bradford, Virginia’s former secretary of education, as a senior vice president, the firm announced Tuesday. Bradford was previously deputy secretary and took over from Atif Qarni, who resigned in December 2021 as the state’s education secretary to take a job at Temple University.  She will serve on the McGuireWoods government […]

UVA|NOVA Dean and CEO Gregory Fairchild is working on expanding U.Va.’s Northern Virginia presence. Photo courtesy Darden School of Business
Dec 31, 2021

UVA | NOVA plans signal major regional expansion

The University of Virginia has big plans for continued expansion in Northern Virginia, with more details to come early this year on where U.Va. will be developing new programs within the region. Negotiations with prospective partners were ongoing as of early December 2021, school officials said. The university’s expanded presence for both degree and non-degree […]

“Think of research as a form of job preparation,” says Dan Cristol, a biology professor and director of faculty-mentored undergraduate research at William & Mary. Photo by Mark Rhodes
Dec 31, 2021

Applied research

History and academic prestige spring to mind when people mention William & Mary, the second-oldest university in the United States, created when its British monarch namesakes signed its charter nearly 329 years ago. However, “research” is not necessarily the first thing that comes to mind when people think about the public ivy in historic Williamsburg, […]

ODU earns R1 classification in national ranking
Dec 22, 2021

ODU earns R1 classification in national ranking

Old Dominion University has earned the highest research activity classification in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the university announced Tuesday. ODU is now one of 137 four-year research institutions with the Research 1 classification, which indicates “very high research activity.” To receive the R1 classification, doctoral universities must meet benchmarks [...]

EVMS, ODU and Sentara sign health center agreement
Dec 20, 2021

EVMS, ODU and Sentara sign health center agreement

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Old Dominion University and Sentara Healthcare entered into a memorandum of understanding Friday to work toward a collaborative academic health center. Officials from each institution will cooperate to improve health care disparities in Hampton Roads and to seek more consistent funding of EVMS from public and private sources, leaders said at […]

GMU hires first university ombudsperson
Dec 10, 2021

GMU hires first university ombudsperson

George Mason University has hired Kimberly Davidson as its first ombudsperson, and she will start in February, the university announced Friday. Davidson comes to the university from Ohio’s Oberlin College, where she worked for two decades, including the past five years as the college’s ombudsperson, who is charged with listening to faculty members in confidence […]

Bret S. Danilowicz
Dec 9, 2021

Radford University chooses new president

Radford University‘s eighth president will be Bret S. Danilowicz, who’s currently serving as the provost and vice president for academic affairs at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. Danilowicz, who starts his tenure at Radford on July 1, 2022, succeeds Brian O. Hemphill, who left in June to become president of Old Dominion University […]

Single-minded
Dec 9, 2021

Hollins University alumna makes $75M donation

Hollins University has received a $75 million donation from an anonymous alumna, the largest in its history and believed to be the largest private donation to a women’s college, the university announced Thursday. The gift will fund scholarships and undergraduate financial need. It will be given in $25 million increments to the Hollins endowment over […]

Education
Dec 8, 2021

VCU president to chair American Council on Education

Michael Rao, president of Virginia Commonwealth University, has been elected chair of the American Council on Education Board of Directors, the council announced Tuesday. Rao, VCU’s fifth president, has been at the helm of the university — and VCU Health System — since 2009. He was selected as ACE‘s chair Tuesday during ACE’s business meeting […]

Va. Tech alum donates $35M, largest single gift in school history
Dec 7, 2021

Va. Tech alum donates $35M, largest single gift in school history

The largest single gift ever made to Virginia Tech, $35 million, comes from a man who grew up without running water or electricity. The university announced the gift from Norris and Wendy Mitchell Tuesday. Norris E. Mitchell, a 1958 graduate of Virginia Tech, and his wife, Wendy, committed $35 million to Virginia Tech, the largest […]

Scheduled to open in December, VCU Health System’s $384 million Adult Outpatient Pavilion exemplifies a model of “bringing the expertise to the patient,” says health system CEO Dr. Arthur Kellermann. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
Nov 29, 2021

Long-term care

Just over a year after becoming CEO of VCU Health System and senior vice president for health sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr. Arthur Kellermann says the institution’s commitment to providing high-quality medical care while also addressing issues of health equity was a big part of what drew him to take the job. “Most medical […]

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