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Ulysses Taylor, J.D.

Dean, Broadwell College of Business & Economics, Fayetteville State University
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Ulysses Taylor is the Dean of the Broadwell College of Business and Economics at Fayetteville State University. In his role as Dean, Ulysses Taylor is responsible for all undergraduate and graduate business programs which includes

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Economic Development
Oct 8, 2024

Fayetteville State University’s $50 Million Capital Project Spurs Campus Growth and Local Economic Development

Fayetteville State University (FSU) is undergoing a transformation as part of its 10-year strategic plan that will reshape the campus and drive economic development in the region. At the center of this effort is a $50 million residence hall complex,

Education
Sep 14, 2022

Fayetteville-Cumberland Regional Entrepreneur and Business HUB Poised to Support Businesses and Drive Economic Growth Across Region

Small businesses across the region will now get a boost from the newly opened Fayetteville-Cumberland Regional Entrepreneur and Business HUB at Fayetteville State University (FSU). Managed by FSU’s Broadwell College of Business and Economics (BCBE),

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