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A leg up and a step ahead: The Stewart Family Scholarship

Built from one alumnus’s lived experience, the scholarship helps VCU students keep pace with coursework and career steps.

Portrait of a donor

A lifelong accountant and mentor, Joe Becht Jr. reflects on how a family legacy—and a scholarship in his name— continues to change students’ lives.

Trading places

Two VCU finance students take the mic at the 2025 Investors Circle for a live interview with Fast Money’s Guy Adami.

VCU mourns the passing of William Ginther, a Board of Visitors member from 2010 to 2018 and rector for two terms

He earned two degrees at VCU and ‘was truly representative of what this institution stands for,’ President Rao said.

International Consulting Program Information Session

Learn more about ICP Rome, happening in summer 2025!

Will Sheffey scholarship fund surpasses $175K at VCU School of Business

Kappa Sigma fraternity continues to support business students 14 years after a brother’s passing.

Local philanthropist Chris Small pledges $50k to fund luxury real estate education, experiences at VCU Business

Through the Global Real Estate Student Experience Fund, VCU School of Business students gain opportunities in the luxury property market.

Endowment honors visionary entrepreneur Wayne Faison

The Wayne Faison Endowed Entrepreneurship Fund honors a driven VCU School of Business alumnus by supporting students with entrepreneurial ambition.

‘ONE VCU’ shines at forum focused on symbiosis between VCU Business and new Stravitz-Sanyal Institute for Liver Disease & Metabolic Health

The VCU School of Business welcomed Arun J. Sanyal, M.D., director of the new Stravitz-Sanyal Institute for Liver Disease and Metabolic Health, and Arthur L. Kellermann, M.D., M.P.H., senior vice president for health sciences at VCU and CEO of VCU Health System, to Snead Hall for an open discussion about cross-industry collaboration in pursuit of o

New VCU Business dean believes ‘the opportunities here are endless’

Naomi Boyd, who gave up ballet for business school after an injury, emphasizes disruption, innovation and questioning “everything” as she starts her tenure.

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