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Michael Rao

Michael Rao is an American academic administrator who is the current president of Virginia Commonwealth University, a public university in downtown Richmond, Virginia. During his time as president, Rao has overseen hiring and expansion of the university's facilities. Rao previously served as the president of Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan and Mission College in Santa Clara, California. Additionally, he served as the Chancellor of Montana State University–Northern.

Michael Rao
5th President of Virginia Commonwealth University
Assumed office
2009
Preceded byEugene P. Trani
12th President of
Central Michigan University
In office
2000–2009
Preceded byLeonard E. Plachta
Succeeded byKathy Wilbur
Personal details
Born1967 (age 55–56)[1]
Boston, Massachusetts
SpouseMonica Rao
Residence(s)Richmond, Virginia
Alma materUniversity of Florida
University of South Florida
ProfessionAcademic administrator
Websitewww.president.vcu.edu

Early life and education

Rao, the son of a physician from Mumbai, India, was born in Boston, Massachusetts. At age eight, he moved with his mother to rural Pasco County, Florida, after the early death of his father, Suresh Rao.[2]

He received his bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of South Florida and his doctorate in Higher Education Administration from the University of Florida.[3]

Academic career

Rao has been an administrator for more than 20 years. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Rao served in the private sector as a higher education academic program planner. In this role, he created master plans for the University of Washington system and the University of California. He also served as assistant to the president at the University of Florida, a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).[4]

In 1992, Rao became a dean at Mission College in Santa Clara, California, and became president of the college two years later. This move gave him the distinction of being the youngest college president in the country at that time.[2] In 1998, he became chancellor of Montana State University–Northern, in Havre.

Rao was chosen to be president of Central Michigan University (CMU), a large public, research university in the year 2000. His work at Central Michigan University focused on interdisciplinary academic program development, economic development through commercialization of research, fundraising for the university, and outreach to the Central Michigan region.[4] During his tenure and despite state budget cuts, CMU significantly increased faculty positions and research productivity, developed academic programs and improved performance. Under Rao's leadership, CMU gained approval to establish a medical school and M.D. degree program, partnering with large healthcare systems.[4] When he left CMU in 2009, Rao was one of the three longest-serving presidents among Michigan's 15 public universities.

Virginia Commonwealth University presidency

Rao was selected to be the president of Virginia Commonwealth University in 2009. He was selected for honoris causa membership in Omicron Delta Kappa at VCU in 2015.

Inauguration

Michael Rao was officially installed as VCU's fifth president on October 14, 2011 in an inauguration ceremony at the Siegel Center. The event was marked with two weeks of activities designed to highlight the urban university's commitment to student success, academic excellence, research and human health. VCU hosted a Presidential Inauguration Research Lecture Series, a university-wide food drive, and events highlighting VCU's commitment to sustainability. VCU also launched a new tradition recognizing the inaugural class of “University Scholars,” undergraduate students who have completed 54-84 credits and have attained outstanding academic achievement.[5]

In December 2011, VCU extended Michael Rao's contract through June 30, 2017, with automatic renewals allowing for a possible extension until 2020.[6]

Rao's VCU salary is the highest among all employees of the Commonwealth of Virginia, at $1,020,828 for the 2018-2019 fiscal year,[7] a 109% increase from his 2009 annual salary of $488,500.[8]

Protests

While president, Rao overlooked a series of protests by adjunct faculty at VCU.[9] The coalition behind the protests critiqued Rao's salary while many adjuncts made poverty level wages.[10] Ahead of the 2018-19 budget, $4.2 million was allocated to increase adjunct faculty funding from $800 to $1,000 per credit hour, about $1,000 less than what the coalition was demanding.[11]

Ghostwriting scandal

In September 2019, it was reported that Rao had signed as the sole author of an opinion piece that he had not written.[12] The January 2019 op-ed, printed in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, supported a private development in that city but had been ghostwritten by an employee of the private development.[13] The executive editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch stated that the newspaper would not have published the piece if it has known of its true origin.[12] Rao's actions were also criticized by independent ethics experts.[14]

Personal life

Rao is married to Monica Rao, a professional watercolorist and graphic designer from Bangalore. They have two sons.[1][15]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rao, Michael S., 1967-". Social Networks and Archival Context. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  2. ^ a b Kate Andrews (February 1, 2010). "The New Face of VCU". Richmond Magazine.
  3. ^ "A profile of Michael Rao, VCU's incoming president". Archived from the original on 2013-02-04.
  4. ^ a b c Pamela DiSalvo Lepley (2009-02-20). "Michael Rao to be VCU's Fifth President" (Press release). Virginia Commonwealth University.
  5. ^ Anne Buckley (2011-10-03). "VCU Marks Inauguration of President Michael Rao with Multiple Events in October" (Press release). Virginia Commonwealth University.
  6. ^ Karin Kapsidelis (2012-01-06). "VCU president's contract extended, enhanced". Richmond Times Dispatch. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05.
  7. ^ "2018-19 salaries of Virginia state employees". Richmond Times Dispatch. 2019-06-20.
  8. ^ "VCU's Rao ranks high on list of highest-paid university presidents". Richmond Times Dispatch. 2018-07-15.
  9. ^ Mattingly, Justin (2017-12-08). "VCU adjunct arts professors, community protest low wages". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  10. ^ Pauly, Megan (2017-12-08). "VCU Adjunct Arts Professors Rally For Higher Pay". Virginia Public Media.
  11. ^ Mattingly, Justin (2018-05-11). "VCU raises tuition 6.4 percent for 2018-19". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  12. ^ a b Paviour, Ben (2019-09-04). "VCU President's Pro-Coliseum Op-Ed Ghostwritten by Developer". Virginia Public Media.
  13. ^ Wilson, Patrick (2019-09-04). "VCU President's Column Endorsing NH District Corp.'s Coliseum Plan Was Written by NH District Corp". The Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  14. ^ Mattingly, Justin (2019-09-06). "Experts: VCU President's Ghostwritten Coliseum Column Raises Ethics, Academic Integrity Concerns". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  15. ^ (PDF). Shafer Court Connections / VCU News. p. 8–11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-10.

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Michael Rao is an American academic administrator who is the current president of Virginia Commonwealth University a public university in downtown Richmond Virginia During his time as president Rao has overseen hiring and expansion of the university s facilities Rao previously served as the president of Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant Michigan and Mission College in Santa Clara California Additionally he served as the Chancellor of Montana State University Northern Michael Rao5th President of Virginia Commonwealth UniversityIncumbentAssumed office 2009Preceded byEugene P Trani12th President ofCentral Michigan UniversityIn office 2000 2009Preceded byLeonard E PlachtaSucceeded byKathy WilburPersonal detailsBorn1967 age 55 56 1 Boston MassachusettsSpouseMonica RaoResidence s Richmond VirginiaAlma materUniversity of FloridaUniversity of South FloridaProfessionAcademic administratorWebsitewww wbr president wbr vcu wbr edu Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Virginia Commonwealth University presidency 3 1 Inauguration 3 2 Protests 3 3 Ghostwriting scandal 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditRao the son of a physician from Mumbai India was born in Boston Massachusetts At age eight he moved with his mother to rural Pasco County Florida after the early death of his father Suresh Rao 2 He received his bachelor s degree in Chemistry from the University of South Florida and his doctorate in Higher Education Administration from the University of Florida 3 Academic career EditRao has been an administrator for more than 20 years In the late 1980s and early 1990s Rao served in the private sector as a higher education academic program planner In this role he created master plans for the University of Washington system and the University of California He also served as assistant to the president at the University of Florida a member of the Association of American Universities AAU 4 In 1992 Rao became a dean at Mission College in Santa Clara California and became president of the college two years later This move gave him the distinction of being the youngest college president in the country at that time 2 In 1998 he became chancellor of Montana State University Northern in Havre Rao was chosen to be president of Central Michigan University CMU a large public research university in the year 2000 His work at Central Michigan University focused on interdisciplinary academic program development economic development through commercialization of research fundraising for the university and outreach to the Central Michigan region 4 During his tenure and despite state budget cuts CMU significantly increased faculty positions and research productivity developed academic programs and improved performance Under Rao s leadership CMU gained approval to establish a medical school and M D degree program partnering with large healthcare systems 4 When he left CMU in 2009 Rao was one of the three longest serving presidents among Michigan s 15 public universities Virginia Commonwealth University presidency EditRao was selected to be the president of Virginia Commonwealth University in 2009 He was selected for honoris causa membership in Omicron Delta Kappa at VCU in 2015 Inauguration Edit Michael Rao was officially installed as VCU s fifth president on October 14 2011 in an inauguration ceremony at the Siegel Center The event was marked with two weeks of activities designed to highlight the urban university s commitment to student success academic excellence research and human health VCU hosted a Presidential Inauguration Research Lecture Series a university wide food drive and events highlighting VCU s commitment to sustainability VCU also launched a new tradition recognizing the inaugural class of University Scholars undergraduate students who have completed 54 84 credits and have attained outstanding academic achievement 5 In December 2011 VCU extended Michael Rao s contract through June 30 2017 with automatic renewals allowing for a possible extension until 2020 6 Rao s VCU salary is the highest among all employees of the Commonwealth of Virginia at 1 020 828 for the 2018 2019 fiscal year 7 a 109 increase from his 2009 annual salary of 488 500 8 Protests Edit While president Rao overlooked a series of protests by adjunct faculty at VCU 9 The coalition behind the protests critiqued Rao s salary while many adjuncts made poverty level wages 10 Ahead of the 2018 19 budget 4 2 million was allocated to increase adjunct faculty funding from 800 to 1 000 per credit hour about 1 000 less than what the coalition was demanding 11 Ghostwriting scandal Edit In September 2019 it was reported that Rao had signed as the sole author of an opinion piece that he had not written 12 The January 2019 op ed printed in the Richmond Times Dispatch supported a private development in that city but had been ghostwritten by an employee of the private development 13 The executive editor of the Richmond Times Dispatch stated that the newspaper would not have published the piece if it has known of its true origin 12 Rao s actions were also criticized by independent ethics experts 14 Personal life EditRao is married to Monica Rao a professional watercolorist and graphic designer from Bangalore They have two sons 1 15 References Edit a b Rao Michael S 1967 Social Networks and Archival Context Retrieved 2022 11 16 a b Kate Andrews February 1 2010 The New Face of VCU Richmond Magazine A profile of Michael Rao VCU s incoming president Archived from the original on 2013 02 04 a b c Pamela DiSalvo Lepley 2009 02 20 Michael Rao to be VCU s Fifth President Press release Virginia Commonwealth University Anne Buckley 2011 10 03 VCU Marks Inauguration of President Michael Rao with Multiple Events in October Press release Virginia Commonwealth University Karin Kapsidelis 2012 01 06 VCU president s contract extended enhanced Richmond Times Dispatch Archived from the original on 2013 02 05 2018 19 salaries of Virginia state employees Richmond Times Dispatch 2019 06 20 VCU s Rao ranks high on list of highest paid university presidents Richmond Times Dispatch 2018 07 15 Mattingly Justin 2017 12 08 VCU adjunct arts professors community protest low wages Richmond Times Dispatch Pauly Megan 2017 12 08 VCU Adjunct Arts Professors Rally For Higher Pay Virginia Public Media Mattingly Justin 2018 05 11 VCU raises tuition 6 4 percent for 2018 19 Richmond Times Dispatch a b Paviour Ben 2019 09 04 VCU President s Pro Coliseum Op Ed Ghostwritten by Developer Virginia Public Media Wilson Patrick 2019 09 04 VCU President s Column Endorsing NH District Corp s Coliseum Plan Was Written by NH District Corp The Richmond Times Dispatch Mattingly Justin 2019 09 06 Experts VCU President s Ghostwritten Coliseum Column Raises Ethics Academic Integrity Concerns Richmond Times Dispatch Welcome to the Family PDF Shafer Court Connections VCU News p 8 11 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 11 10 Retrieved from 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