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Copper Wolf on Central Campus in the fall.

May 4, 2020

Online Master of Accounting Provides Flexibility for Career Advancement

In a series of stories highlighting our #NCStateOnline spring 2020 graduates, we caught up with Leigh Schmidt to learn about her experience in the online Master of Accounting program.

Apr 29, 2020

Meet Jeyashree Haridoss – Student Ambassador, Entrepreneur, and Miller Fellow

This article examines entrepreneur and graduating senior, Jeyashree Haridoss, and her accomplishments throughout her time at North Carolina State.

Apr 29, 2020

Meet Andrew Buchmeier – Student Ambassador and Entrepreneur

This article focuses on the accomplishments of graduating Senior, Andrew Buchmeier, during his time at North Carolina State University.

Apr 29, 2020

Meet Michael Bissell – Student Ambassador, Speaker and Author

Deciding where to go to college can be a difficult decision. Michael Bissell, a native of Ashton, Maryland and youngest of six kids, knew he wanted to go to an out-of-state school with hopes of making new connections and carving […]

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Apr 14, 2020

Open Source or Closed? For (Some) Tech, It Really Doesn’t Matter

Does open-source tech spread through the marketplace faster? (Nope.)

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Mar 16, 2020

NC State Makes Strong Showing on Power 100 List

Chancellor Randy Woodson and a number of NC State alumni landed spots on Business North Carolina’s “Power 100” list, which highlights the state’s most influential business leaders.

Wolf icons on the Talley Student Union elevator glass wall.

Feb 11, 2020

New Owens Chair Unites 2 Colleges on International Stage

The James W. Owens Distinguished Chair in International Economics, to be held jointly between the Poole College of Management and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, was created with a generous gift from three-time NC State alumnus and former chair of the Board of Trustees James W. Owens.

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Feb 10, 2020

Financial Pressure Makes CFOs Less Likely to Report Potential Fraud

A study finds that CFOs are less likely to voice fraud concerns when their companies are under pressure.

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Jun 11, 2019

Study: Intelligence Community Benefits From Collaborations, And Can Do Better

An analysis of U.S. intelligence programs aimed at collaborating with academic and industry partners finds that these collaborations are valuable for addressing complex intelligence challenges. The study also notes that institutional silos, lack of information sharing and lack of trust are obstacles to getting the most out of these collaborative efforts.

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Jun 3, 2019

Research Sheds Light on the Importance of Police Trust in the Public

A recent study finds that police officers who place more trust in the public are also more likely to pursue cases on their own initiative – termed proactive policing – and have higher arrest rates.