New Effort Expands National Presence for Prison Education Program Founded at Darden
Under Darden PREP (Prison Reentry Education Program), a component of the nonprofit Resilience Education founded at Darden, MBA students have a chance to teach business courses, credited through the UVA School of Continuing and Professional Studies, to incarcerated people at three regional correctional facilities.
Stakeholder: How Ed Freeman’s Vision for Responsible Business Moved From Theory to Reality
Four decades ago, Ed Freeman articulated a better way for business to serve society in his book, “Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach.” During the years since, Freeman’s thought leadership has influenced business leaders across the globe, and helped cement the Darden School of Business as the preeminent school for the study of responsible, ethical business practices.
‘What’s Next?’ for Anton Dela Cruz: From Creative Writing to Ethical Leadership at UVA Darden
As the University of Virginia Darden School of Business prepares to graduate its Class of 2024, Anton Dela Cruz is set to move from a multifaceted career in operations to a strategic role in healthcare consulting. His time at Darden has fueled significant personal growth and a shift toward ethical leadership and community involvement.
‘What’s Next?’ for Yonah Greenstein: From the Basketball Court to the Boardroom at UVA Darden
As the Class of 2024 at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business gears up for graduation, Yonah Greenstein is poised to make a significant leap from nonprofit founder and basketball coach to a strategic consultant at McKinsey & Company. Greenstein’s story illustrates how Darden refines its students' career trajectories and empowers them to better the world.
3 UVA Darden Students Receive ‘Best and Brightest’ Honors
Poets & Quants has named multiple University of Virginia Darden School of Business students to its annual list of the 100 Best & Brightest MBAs.
UVA Conference Examines Affordable Care Act 10 Years Later
UVA Darden School of Business, UVA Law School, the Miller Center of Public Affairs and Jefferson Scholars Foundation hosted a two-day conference in March to examine the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.