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What's HappeningLynchburg College hosts the Virginia Association of EconomistsThe School of Business and Economics hosted the 37th annual meeting of the Virginia Association of Economists on March 4-5, 2010. Read MoreSherron WatkinsOn Tuesday, February 9, 2010, the School of Business and Economics hosted the second Gifford Lecture in Business Ethics with speaker Sherron Watkins. A vice president with Enron Corporation in 2001, Ms. Watkins alerted then-CEO Ken Lay to accounting irregularities within the company. Read MoreStudy AbroadIn the School of Business and Economics, we believe that exposure to other cultures and to different ways of thinking are important determinants of personal and professional success. Toward this end, we are committed to providing an international study experience to as many students as possible. Consider joining us this summer to travel to Austria or the European Union. Read More |
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The study of business and economics at Lynchburg College is firmly grounded in the liberal arts. All students at the College take a strong core of courses in the humanities and sciences that prepare them for the challenges of the rapidly changing business environment. Perhaps it is a philosophy course that provides you with theoretical foundations for grappling with ethical dilemmas that you will face in your professional life; communications and writing courses that hone your oral and written communication skills; or the study of diverse cultures that broaden your horizons in understanding how cultural differences affect the operation of enterprises. Read more...