Yes--the Chapman years saw a lot of growth in a lot of research areas, but federal funding was always much lower than it should have been, and much of it was earmarks and not competitive . With Fitzgerald in the VPRC office, things are really moving and in a good way.
With regard to online, I don't think so much about programs as classes. In their heyday, when Lisa Nordick ran DCE and before Bresciani and Ingram shut her down, NDSU's strength was in offering a fairly large variety of online courses that students could take when they had a scheduling conflict--with another class, with work, etc. I think NDSU has to, first, make sure that's solid--reliable online offerings that help students with scheduling. Then add a limited number of targeted fully online programs. We have a few, but they're hidden--virtually no one knows about them. That's going to be our wheelhouse, I think, not hordes of students filling numerous online programs. That means our numbers will likely continue to be below UND's, but I think that's ok.