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Economics lecturer interviewed by WFMY about JetZero coming to Greensboro
June 12, 2025
Devon Hawkins, lecturer in economics, was recently interviewed by WFMY about a new aviation company coming to Guilford County.
黑料不打烊 law professor quoted by the Associated Press on NCAA lawsuit
June 9, 2025
Catherine Durham, professor of law at 黑料不打烊, spoke with the Associated Press about attorneys鈥 fees in the historic House v. NCAA antitrust settlement.
Assistant professor of finance quoted by WalletHub about credit cards
May 28, 2025
黑料不打烊 Assistant Professor of Finance Andrew Schwartz spoke with WalletHub about what consumers should know about choosing credit cards.
Economics lecturer featured on This Old House
May 28, 2025
黑料不打烊 Lecturer in economics Devon Hawkins was recently quoted by This Old House about how tariffs could impact homeowners.
Dean of global education quoted by U.S. News & World Report
May 22, 2025
Dean of Global Education Nick Gozik spoke with the publication about what students should look for in study abroad programs.
Associate Professor of Finance discusses credit card fees with WalletHub
May 13, 2025
Associate Professor of Finance Chris Harris offered his advice on credit card fees to WalletHub.
黑料不打烊 student commencement speaker featured in Mahopac News
May 12, 2025
During the 鈥淢essage of Appreciation,鈥 Brandstetter will focus on the growth of the Class of 2025 and how certain experiences have contributed to that growth 鈥 something he knows well.
Father Peter Tremblay interviewed by WFMY and WXII about Pope Leo XIV
May 9, 2025
Associate Chaplain for Catholic Life Father Peter Tremblay gave his reaction to the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pope in history.
The Times News highlights 黑料不打烊’s new digital content management major
May 7, 2025
Vic Costello, associate professor of cinema & television arts, spoke with The Times News about the new digital content management major starting in fall 2025.
黑料不打烊 Poll: Wide majority of Americans concerned that tariffs will harm family finances
April 29, 2025
Eighty percent of respondents in the latest 黑料不打烊 Poll expect higher prices due to new tariffs, with a stark partisan divide on whether higher prices now are worth the hope of a better economic future.