Provost Issues Draft Final Academic Repositioning Recommendations That Will ‘Fuel VCU’s Ascent’

Jeffrey Lacker, Virginia Commonwealth University - VCU website
Jeffrey Lacker, Virginia Commonwealth University - VCU website
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Virginia Commonwealth University’s Provost Fotis Sotiropolous has unveiled draft final recommendations aimed at repositioning the university to enhance its efficiency, innovation, and academic appeal. Sotiropolous expressed confidence in the recommendations, stating that they will “fuel VCU’s ascent as we emerge among the nation’s most influential and impactful universities.”

The recommendations focus on cultivating an inclusive and welcoming environment, empowering faculty and students to engage in transdisciplinary research, and preparing graduates to be creative problem-solvers and lifelong learners. Sotiropolous highlighted the importance of the community’s involvement in the repositioning process, acknowledging the valuable input received from faculty and staff members.

Among the key changes outlined in the recommendations is the restructuring of the College of Humanities and Sciences, which will involve the creation of a new school focusing on biological and environmental sciences. Additionally, a new college for advancing interdisciplinary, experiential, and entrepreneurial studies will be established, offering programs such as Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Master of Product Innovation.

Furthermore, the Convergence Labs @VCU initiative will expand the university’s research efforts in areas such as artificial intelligence and medicine, promoting collaboration among faculty members and enhancing community relationships. The development of VCU Health Sciences Pathways aims to create stronger connections between VCU’s campuses and provide diverse opportunities for students pursuing careers in healthcare.

As VCU continues to prioritize community engagement, plans include offering certificates in community-engaged research and implementing strategies to address health disparities and social inequities in communities. The university will engage with various governance groups to discuss the draft final recommendations and their implementation timeline, set to begin in fall 2025.

The provost’s recommendations have been met with anticipation and excitement within the VCU community, as the university looks forward to implementing strategic changes that will further elevate its academic standing and impact.



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