Will robots replace us? UNCG professor debunks automation myths

It’s a tale as old as the industrial revolution – the rivalry between machines and human labor. Since automation made its grand debut as early as 1760s, the topic of machines replacing human beings has been relevant among workers and researchers alike. With the development of self-driving cars, delivery drones… Continue reading…

Inside the UNCG Bryan School’s Remote Reinvention

UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics has always had a culture of caring when it comes to its students, something that became even more meaningful during the dramatic educational shift spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, the Bryan School had more than 20% of its undergraduate… Continue reading…

Bryan professor explores economic impacts of innovation

The business of education is, naturally, knowledge transfer. For Dr. Albert Link, Virginia Batte Phillips Distinguished Professor, that goal has been met on an international basis since joining the Department of Economics at the Bryan School of Business and Economics 38 years ago. From guiding the development of research parks… Continue reading…

Building beneficial professional partnerships at UNCG’s Bryan School

The business landscape for the credit union industry is highly competitive. But as a business partner with the Bryan School of Business and Economics, Truliant Federal Credit Union can leverage a key advantage that helps it stay ahead. It starts with insights from Capstone Consulting projects. “Students comb through analytics, survey results,… Continue reading…