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TechConnect Interest Meeting

Be part of a movement that fuses business expertise with technological insights for meaningful community impact!

Alumni Perspectives: General Business Administration

Join us for an enriching evening of insights and connections at our Alumni Perspectives Panel Discussions & Networking Series: Leveraging your general Master's degree in Business Administration.

VCU Business December 2023 Commencement

VCU Business cordially invites you to our December 2023 Commencement.

The next generation of entrepreneurs won’t be stuck in the classroom

The Shift Retail Lab is named the winner of the learning category in Fast Company's 2023 Innovation By Design Awards.

VCU undergraduate business student is energized by summer internship in Ohio

Supported by the Internship Funding Program, Nana Appiah is working as a process analyst for Dominion Energy and envisioning a career.

Class of 2023: William Estes adds a dash of business to life’s new recipe

After a decade in the hospitality industry, this older undergrad builds on a ‘Ramily’ tradition.

At national conference, two dozen VCU undergraduates present research on sitcoms, science and more

The students, including a sophomore double-majoring in political science in VCU’s College of Humanities and Sciences and business management in the School of Business , were featured at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Want to be a trusted leader? Do these 6 things

Christopher Reina, associate professor of management and entrepreneurship, discusses trust and leadership with Fast Company.

Is a return to the office inevitable? Should it be?

Some major employers are pushing for employers to be back in the office more often, but many employees have grown to appreciate the advantages of remote work.

Are you having an ideal, disengaged or toxic work day? It matters

VCU School of Business researchers Alexander McKay, Mayoor Mohan and Chris Reina identify five types of work days—and how to avoid the bad ones.

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