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(11/28/22 5:00am)
After a night full of networking, pitches and lots of juice, The Great Bake Off ended with the announcement of the winner of this year’s Benchtop Innovations competition: Lume.
(11/08/22 2:57pm)
After a long and fruitful business career, former trustee Stephen “Steve” Kneeley was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business on Nov. 3.
(11/08/22 5:00am)
University of Richmond students have the opportunity to engage with some of Richmond’s top social innovators, participate in fully-funded travel abroad and create their own businesses through the Creativity Innovation and Entrepreneurship initiative.
(09/23/13 3:09am)
As media organizations continue to shift from paper to online, the importance of instant access to news has become paramount, especially for members of the centennial generation.
(02/02/12 6:04am)
As dean of the Robins School of Business, Nancy Bagranoff has many responsibilities -- but the roles that involve interactions with students are what she enjoys the most about her job.
(11/17/11 6:39am)
Where have Friday classes gone? Students have noticed fewer classes on Fridays, and while some professors say their departments aren't changing, others say changes are being made to their schedules.
(03/25/10 4:57am)
BusinessWeek ranked the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business at No. 15 among American undergraduate business programs.
(09/17/09 6:00am)
Starting with the class of 2014, the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will have a new process for declaring a business major.
(04/24/08 5:00am)
A few weeks ago I found myself among 500 business leaders. Their professions ranged from quirky entrepreneurs to Fortune 50 executives. They had taken time out of their busy schedules to attend the annual Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship Conference. They spent three days networking, attending workshops and discussing the future of corporate social responsibility (CSR, as it is known in business circles).