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James M. ‘Jim’ Holland, longtime VCU accounting instructor and Chesterfield County leader, dies at 73

The CPA and Dale District supervisor taught thousands of students over 24 years, highlighting ‘both the rigor and the humanity of the profession.’

Proactive teams still need leadership and focus, VCU study finds

Mindful communication turns creative energy into innovation, business professor Christopher Reina says.

VCU professor examines barriers facing neurodivergent job seekers

In PBS’s “A World of Difference,” Dr. Christopher Whelpley explains how subtle social biases can outweigh skills in the hiring process.

New ‘Expert Insights’ series brings industry leaders to VCU School of Business

Sponsored by Universal Corporation, the four-part program will explore corporate culture, technology, sustainability and entrepreneurship and innovation in business.

Employers | Spring ’26 Business Internship & Career Fair – Day 2

Meet talented VCU Business students ready to jumpstart their careers at Day 2 of the career fair.

Employers | Spring ’26 Business Internship & Career Fair – Day 1

Connect with passionate VCU Business students ready to launch their careers at Day 1 of the VCU Business Internship & Career Fair.

Students | Spring ’26 Business Internship & Career Fair – Day 2

New employers, new opportunities — explore internships and careers on Day 2 of the Spring 2026 VCU Business Internship & Career Fair.

Students | Spring ’26 Business Internship & Career Fair – Day 1

Meet employers, explore open roles and make meaningful connections at Day 1 of the Spring 2026 VCU Business Internship & Career Fair.

The Human + AI Era: Navigating AI’s Role in Business, Technology, and Art

Join us for an enlightening panel discussion on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in the business, technology and art worlds.

Research paper examines link between education ‘arms race’ and fewer children

Research presented at the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity find that social comparisons and heavy spending on children may be discouraging larger families.

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