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Construction on Founders Hall, IQ2 enters the final stretch
January 17, 2022
Construction is scheduled to be completed this summer with Founders Hall and IQ 2 slated to open to faculty, staff and students in August.
Lawrence Garber explores Indian millennials’ perceptions of organic food
January 11, 2022
Research co-authored by the associate professor of marketing is published in the International Journal of Management Practice and the Handbook of Eating and Drinking.
Ray Knight examines fraudulent transfers of assets
January 10, 2022
The professor of accounting reviews the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act in a TAXES - The Tax Magazine article.
Katy Rouse wins Excellence in Refereeing award
January 10, 2022
The associate professor of economics received the honor from the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
Joan Ruelle and Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler publish chapter on academic mentorship
January 7, 2022
Ruelle, dean of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, and Vandermaas-Peeler, professor of psychology and director of the Center for Research on Global Engagement, co-authored a chapter in the most recent American Library Association publication.
Ryan Witt films new Vox video on NC’s pig manure lagoons
January 7, 2022
The lecturer in cinema and television arts served as the directory of photography on Vox’s recent project highlighting large-scale pig farms – and their waste disposal – in the Tar Heel state.
Longmire-Avital gives featured talk at the College of Saint Benedict – Saint John’s University
January 6, 2022
Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Black Lumen Project Buffie Longmire-Avital delivers featured talk on undergraduate research titled, "Reparative Equity by Design: Reconstructing the Research and Mentorship Space to Sustain Access for Historically Excluded Minority Students."
Thibaut Morillon wins Emerald Literati Outstanding Paper award
January 5, 2022
The assistant professor of finance received recognition for the Managerial Finance article, “Do Mergers and Acquisitions Affect Information Asymmetry in the Banking Sector?”
Jovani Mendez-Sandoval ’22 gains case experience during BTG Consulting competition
January 5, 2022
The economic consulting major analyzed and presented recommendations for a case focused on Detroit’s consumer “desert” neighborhoods.
Biology faculty member Jen Hamel co-authors study in Journal of Evolutionary Biology, a highly-ranked disciplinary journal
January 3, 2022
Hamel and co-authors from the University of Florida published an empirical study on inter-and intraspecific mating in the current issue of the journal.