VCU School of Business
James Branch Cabell Library
Fun Facts about VCU
VCU
Fun Facts
100

Who is the Dean of VCU School of Business?

Ed Grier

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How many levels are in James Branch Cabell Library (including basement)?

5 levels

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What are the colors of VCU?

Black and Gold

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Who is the president of VCU?

Michael Rao

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A broken clock is how many times right in a single day?

2 times

200

When did Snead Hall open for use to the VCU School of Business?

2008

200

What time James branch Cabell Library closes on Friday Night?

10:00 PM

200

What is the student to faculty ratio in VCU?

18:1

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What is the mascot of VCU?

Rodney the Ram!

200

What % of the world population is left handed?

10%

300

How many students are in undergrad and graduate in School of Business?

3,866 (Will accept 3,800 and 3,900)

300

In Which year did VCU James Branch Cabell Library Renovations completed?

In 2015
300

How many VCU varsity sports compete at the NCAA Division I level as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference?

17 varsity sports 

300

What is the rank of the VCUarts program among public institutions in the country?

Number One!

300

What color would Coca-Cola be if coloring wasn't added?

Green!

400

What percent of School of Business Alumni living in Virginia?

72%

400

When was VCU James Branch Cabell Library built?

In 1970

400

Who is name comes up first on google when you search famous VCU alumni?

Boris Kodjoe

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In which year was VCU founded?

1838 (will also accept the established year 1968)

400

What did Al Capone’s business card said?

Used furniture dealer

500

What is the address of Snead Hall?

301 W Main St, Richmond, VA 23284 (will accept 301 W Main St. without the zip-code)

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What was the cost of Renovation of VCU James Branch Cabell Library?

50.8 million (will also accept 50 million)

500

How big is VCU Campus in downtown Richmond?

173 acres

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How many countries are represented in VCU student population?

102 (will accept 101)

500

How old is the world's oldest piece of chewing gum?

Over 9,000 years old (will accept 9,000 years)