Washington Business Journal: Marymount University achieves research university designation as it expands research footprint

Washington Business Journal: Marymount University achieves research university designation as it expands research footprint

Marymount University has been designated a Research University for 2025 by the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Carnegie Foundation. This recognition reflects the institution’s commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering innovation and addressing pressing societal challenges through impactful research initiatives.

The classification was determined based on Marymount’s 2023 annual research expenditures of $2.6 million and the awarding of 63 research doctorates. This marks a significant step towards the university achieving Research 2 (R2) status, a longtime strategic goal. R2 institutions are distinguished by high levels of research spending and doctorate production, requiring an annual expenditure of at least $5 million and the awarding of at least 20 research doctorates.

“We set a strategic goal in 2019 to become a research-intensive institution, and our new Research University designation is a direct result of our efforts,” said Dr. Irma Becerra, President of Marymount University. “It is a testament to the dedication of our faculty, students and research leaders whose innovative and applied research is making a tangible impact in our communities. It is also an important step towards attaining R2 status, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing knowledge that serves society.”

Marymount’s research profile has expanded significantly in recent years. In 2024, its grant portfolio increased by $6 million, bringing its overall research portfolio to $21 million. This funding supports diverse interdisciplinary projects shaping the future of health care, artificial intelligence, ethics, workforce development and more.

Over the past few years, university researchers have led several noteworthy studies:

“We believe research is a vital tool for innovation and societal progress,” said Marymount University Provost Pamela Slaven-Lee. “Our recognition as a research university positions us to expand our research enterprise further, engage our students in transformative inquiry and meaningfully contribute to the global body of knowledge.”

 

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