The Supply Chain Resource Cooperative (SCRC) will cap off its 40th Semi-annual Conference on Dec. 5 with the famed Gallery Walk, a showcase of SCRC students’ corporate-partnered practicums. Starting at 4:30 p.m., Duke Energy Hall in the James B. Hunt Library will be brimming with colorful project displays, eloquent students expounding on their results and
With the SCRC Gallery Walk on the horizon, it’s important to remember the supply chain professionals who guide students throughout the semester in preparing their projects for the event at which they will showcase recommendations and solutions for one of the SCRC’s corporate partners. There are eight SCRC executive advisors in total, the first of which,
By Justin Goldberg The Supply Chain Resource Cooperative (SCRC) will cap off its 40th Semi-annual Conference on Dec. 5 with the famed Gallery Walk, a showcase of SCRC students’ corporate-partnered practicums. Starting at 4:30 p.m., Duke Energy Hall in the James B. Hunt Library will be brimming with colorful project displays, eloquent students expounding on
Team Pacmen, a group of undergraduate students from Rochester Institute of Technology, placed second among 54 entries from competing universities in the recent Paperboard Packaging Alliance’s national Student Design Challenge. Students from RIT’s packaging science, industrial design and graphic design programs were recognized for their winning entry, XBOX One S Cyberpunk, a packaging design for
NC State’s ‘Think and Do’ mentality is pervasive across the Poole College of Management’s campus, and not much embodies the university’s action-oriented ideology more than the practicum projects hundreds of students complete each semester as part of their coursework. For those unfamiliar, practicums are extensive, often times semester-long projects that involve student teams working directly