Top CPAs offer insights on their accounting fields
Introduction to a special report of
the 2013 Super CPAs as well as
twelve Super CPAs profiles and lists by category
Single-minded
Hampden-Sydney, Hollins, Mary Baldwin and Sweet Briar bypass the coed trend.
Changing demographics of high school graduates
Demographics of high school students to change dramatically.
Women’s colleges leverage their advantages
Virginia’s women’s colleges are leveraging their advantages.
Randolph College changes its name and student body
Randolph College changes its name and student body.
Helping young men become heroes
Hampden-Sydney president defines the mission of a men’s college
Keeping the game going
Paula Otto and her team at the 25-year-old Virginia Lottery are waging a new, multimillion-dollar annual marketing campaign and eyeing a host of high-tech tools to attract 200,000 new monthly players by December 2015.
Firing Fannie and Freddie
Five years ago, the U.S. government took over the Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. in a $175 billion bailout during the height of the financial crisis. Now, “Fannie Mae” and “Freddie Mac,” as they’re known, respectively, are back in the black.
Vying for dollars
Some of Virginia’s biggest health systems are competing for a share of a big pot of money designed to improve health care and cut costs.
Glitchy start on the exchange
For people signing up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act in early October, it wasn’t a smooth launch.
Copper-line networks disappear as customers rely on wireless phones
Like the telegram, movie rental stores and phone books, the landline phone is fast heading for technological extinction.
Cybersecurity is the most in-demand IT skill set
The state’s servers contain a lot of confidential information about Virginia residents and taxpayers, and they’re hit by cyber attacks of one form or another about 120 million times each year.