Business school students gain online access to Wall Street Journal
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.
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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.
Dean Nancy Bagranoff feels honored and privileged to have been nominated as one of Virginia Lawyers Media's most "Influential Women of Virginia" for 2013, she said.
Though undergraduate and graduate virtual courses are filling up with students from around the world, undergraduate programs at the University of Richmond are not looking to follow the online education trend any time soon.
The word on Wall Street is: don't go to Wall Street, go to China or North Dakota, said Robins School of Business Dean Nancy Bagranoff when she concluded the panel discussion "The Word on Wall Street" on Nov. 29 in the Ukrop Auditorium.
Four female panelists at the "Women in Finance" talk agreed that they were not limited because of their gender Wednesday evening in the Robins School of Business.
BusinessWeek recently ranked the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business at No. 15 among American undergraduate business programs.