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A perfect pairing: VCU grads tap into sweet success of Blue Bee Cider

VCU School of Business alumni Taylor Benson and Mackenzie Smith are growing their popular craft cidery and putting down fresh roots in a historic Richmond community.

VCU Executive MBA team’s project is one for the books

This year’s cohort worked with a Richmond school to develop a library space – and even stocked the shelves.

Rams’ resilience: VCU Business celebrates the Class of 2024

The VCU School of Business spring 2024 commencement celebrated graduates’ resilience, with alumnus Ankit Mathur advising on authenticity and taking risks.

A fashion statement of support: Research led by VCU professor looks at the impact of what you wear to work

Colleagues judge competence and warmth by attire, which could determine how much they help you, according to business professor Jose Cortina, Ph.D.

‘You work on your business, not in it’ and other takeaways from VCU Business’ Woman Entrepreneur panel

Richmond-based entrepreneurs traded tips and stories for a student audience about how to make it as a woman in business.

SHRM: April GBM

Join the Society for Human Resources Management in our April general body meeting with Sumi Lanneau, the Director of Human Resources at VA Energy.

Hand In Hand: Women in Pursuit of the Ph.D.

VCU Business proudly highlights and celebrates women Ph.D. candidates in management, information systems and accounting.

Real Talk: Black in Business ‘Dropping Bars’ and Staying Focused

So, what's it really like to be a Black entrepreneur today? At the Feb. 22 “Real Talk: Being Black in Business” entrepreneurship panel, a freewheeling conversation featured Black entrepreneurs and VCU alumni Shirley Crawford ‘06 and Dominic (Dom) Baah ‘22, who shared with an audience of students and faculty both personal and professional perspectives on how identity, support and wellbeing has fueled their entrepreneurial journeys. 

Answer to untrustworthy academic research findings? VCU professor outlines steps to address ‘crisis of confidence.’

In light of recent cases of plagiarism and academic fraud at institutions across the country, a Virginia Commonwealth University professor’s new study provides a timely review of the current state of research findings in academia, especially fields related to psychology and management.

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