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- Debashis
Aikat, Ph.D.
Of Motley
Fools, Yahoo! and Adult Web Sites: Many Faces of the Digital Revolution.
Internet
Pioneers: The History of the World Wide Web and Other True Stories.
E-Communities
in Cyberspace: Virtual Community Building through the Internet.
- Richard
S. Blackburn, Ph.D..
Using
Your Creativity at Both Work and Play.
- Phil Carl, Ph.D.
The Origin of the Biotechnology Revolution.
- William
A. Darity Jr., Ph.D.
Racial
and Ethnic Economic Inequality: The International Record
The End of Race?
Economic Crises and Racial Inequality.
The Economics of Reparations.
Economic Growth and Varieties of Inequality.
- James W. Dean Jr., Ph.D.
Why Do
Some People Work So Hard While Others Are Hardly Working?
What Is Leadership?
- Nicholas M. Didow, Ph.D.
Banking and Financial Services.
Consumer Behavior and Demographic Trends.
Product Scares, Recalls, and Crisis Management.
Marketing and Marketing Strategy.
Sports Marketing.
Deregulation.
Public Service and University Engagement.
School Board Leadership and School Reform.
- Trudier Harris, Ph.D.
Can Brer Rabbit Kill Television?: The Impact of Technology on the African American Folk Tradition.
- Carol Jenkins, M.L.S.
Wired for Health.
- Michael Luger, Ph.D.
Economic
Development in North Carolina.
Worker Displacement and Training.
Tax Incentives.
Clusters
and the "New Economy".
Research/Technology Parks and Mini-Hubs.
The Role of the University as an Engine of Growth for the State.
- Scott Madry, Ph.D.
Where Are You, and How Do You Know? The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System.
Geomatics: The Integration of Spatial Analysis for the Twenty-First Century.
Satellite Remote Sensing of the Earth.
Maps from the Mist: Tracking Gorillas with High-Tech Imagery.
Geographic Information Systems: The Revolution in Analyzing Our World.
- Julius Nyang'oro, Ph.D.
Reflections on Current Developments in U.S.-African Relations.
The Wave of Democritazation in Africa.
Globalization and African Development.
- Seth Reice, Ph.D.
Sustainable Development in North Carolina.
- Sidney Smith, M.D.
Using the Internet for Patient Education.
- Chuck Stone, M.A.
Are the
Media as Bad as the Public Says They Are? (They Are - Sometimes Worse
- and Surprise - Many Times Better).
- Rollie Tillman, D.B.A.
An Entrepreneurial Walk across Campus: From Franklin Street to the Kenan
Center.
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