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Archive: 2017

VCEE founder J. Curtis Hall passes away

J. Curtis Hall, VCEE founder and first-ever dean of VCU’s School of Business, has passed away at age 91. During his legendary 26-year tenure at the Business School, enrollment grew from 400 to 4,500 students. As visionary founder of VCEE, …

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Governor’s Challenge winners in National Finals

Thomas Jefferson School for Science & Technology, 1st place winners in the Adams Smith Division of Virginia’s Governor’s Challenge, advanced to the National Semi-Finals and have qualified to compete in the 17th Annual Council for Economic Education’s National Economics Challenge …

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‘Life After High School’ workshops going strong

Financial Literacy Month is an opportune time to highlight partnerships working to inform and equip teachers with the very latest resources they need. The workshop series Life After High School: Navigating education, career and debt  incorporates the ‘Invest In What’s …

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2017 Mini Economy Market Day: a record breaker!

VCEE/VCU Mini Economy Market Day is breaking records in 2017! 1,605 students (3rd-5th graders) 11 school divisions 23 schools 76 teachers The biggest success is knowing so many students and teachers have benefited from the mini-economy program in the classroom. …

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