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At VCU commencement, Rabia Kamara tells graduates: ‘You should be prouder than proud of yourselves’

VCU recognizes approximately 2,450 graduates at December commencement activities.

Tips for celebrating Christmas on a budget

Jeff Shockley, Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management and Analytics of VCU School of Business was asked by Wallethub: "what tips do you have for celebrating Christmas on a budget?"

VCU breaks into top 50 of public research universities in the U.S.

New ranking from the National Science Foundation is achieved ahead of the schedule set by the university.

Shift Magazine celebrates failure and its importance to successful entrepreneurs

Students in da Vinci Center cross-disciplinary course produce inaugural issue of magazine associated with VCU’s Shift Retail Lab.

Commencement speaker Rabia Kamara reflects on her personal journey as she prepares to celebrate VCU’s newest graduates

Kamara, a VCU School of Business alum, hopes to encourage students to “breathe life into the things they’re passionate about."

Internship as launching pad

Two awards, two students, two careers launched. Both Hermela Tesfaye and Mike Ruiz say winning the School of Business Finance Internship Award was key to providing on-site summer experience – for Tesfaye at Bank of America and Ruiz at BNY Mellon. After that, there was no stopping them.

Shift Retail Lab launches magazine

The Shift Magazine Launch Party will be held on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Shift Retail Lab, 1235 W. Broad St.

2022 VCU Data Analytics Challenge seeks student solutions to real-world problems

The semester-long competition, which was sponsored by Altria and hosted by the Departments of Supply Chain and Analytics and Information Systems, challenged students to solve a real-world business problem for a chance to win up to $5,000 in prize money.

Class of 2022: Simranjeet Kaur turned her love of numbers into a burgeoning accounting career

From doing calculations at her family’s bookstore in India to lining up a job at Deloitte, accounting student Simranjeet Kaur is excited for what her future holds.

Food for Thought

School of Business professor David Berdish and his students strive to help fight food insecurity in the community through a project they have been working on in his classes Supply Chain Management and Analytics and Logistics and Distribution Strategy.

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