Class of 2025: From art to business, Kaity Myers let dance take the lead
She is earning her second degree from VCU, yet another strong step in a life that began quietly.
Ibrahim S. ‘Dr. K’ Kurtulus, former VCU supply chain professor and novelist, dies at 80
The professor emeritus built an international academic career before turning to writing in retirement.
A year after graduation, Thomas Chatman is still building the communities that once held him up
After leaving VCU, the Dell engineer, CEO, mentor and nonprofit leader is charting his path while starting a new life in Texas.
A reminder to graduates: Business is still about people
Marketing scholar and former VCU professor Pam Royall drew on years in the classroom and the industry to describe what she believes endures in the world of business.
Career panel guests at VCU Business share the realities behind their professional paths
Across three career panels, students heard how professionals built their careers through uncertainty and unexpected opportunities.
Clothes make the (wo)man
Bennatta West is turning personal resilience and a love of fashion into a growing business and a new chapter at VCU.
AI won’t take your job, tech leaders tell VCU Business students — but someone who uses it well might
At a VCU Business panel on AI, industry leaders outlined the skills that will matter most as automation becomes a bigger part of daily work.
Class of 2025: Demond Middleton II still carries his mom’s spirit
The psychology major and aspiring counselor first crossed the stage in 2019 – at age 15 – to accept his mother’s posthumous diploma.
Pamela Kiecker Royall, national higher education researcher and former VCU professor, to address Business graduates at fall commencement
Royall, who will deliver the fall commencement keynote, chaired VCU’s Department of Marketing before leading national research programs for higher education.
How to create new habits with mindfulness and habit stacking
Christopher Reina of the VCU School of Business tells us how to use mindfulness to pair new habits with old ones – stacking your habits – to make sure they stick.