Fayetteville State University Business Professor Named Associate Editor of Scholarly Journal

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Dr. Caroline Glackin, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship of Fayetteville State University’s Broadwell College of Business and Economics

Dr. Caroline Glackin, an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship of Fayetteville State
University’s Broadwell College of Business and Economics, has been named an
Associate Editor of the International Journal of Instructional Cases (IJIC). Glackin
will serve a three-year term as Associate Editor of Entrepreneurship.

The International Journal of Instructional Cases is a
double-blind, peer-reviewed, electronic publication with ongoing release of
instructional cases and related materials for use in classroom and boardroom
settings. As an Associate Editor, Glackin will have specific responsibilities
and roles, based on the needs of the Journal and the skills of the individual
serving in the role.

Glackin received an A.B. in economics from Bryn Mawr
College, an MBA in entrepreneurial management from The Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania, and a Doctorate in Urban Affairs and Public Policy
from the University of Delaware. She is the author of works on access to
microloan capital, the potential for behavioral economics to inform an
understanding of the borrowing process, and the role of savings as a proxy for
credit history.

Glackin has co-authored research on entrepreneurial
finance courses and the range of pedagogies employed in entrepreneurial finance
education. She has co-authored texts with Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
founder Steve Mariotti. She is the advisor for the FSU Enactus team (social
entrepreneurship).

Glackin was the Executive Director of the First State
Community Loan Fund, a U.S. Treasury certified Community Development Financial
Institution and was the Director of the Delaware State University’s Center for
Enterprise Development. She served as co-chair of the Governor’s (Delaware)
Task Force for Financial Independence.

About Fayetteville State University

Fayetteville State University is a constituent
institution of The University of North Carolina System and the second-oldest
public institution of higher education in the state, having been founded in
1867. FSU is a historically black university offering degrees at the
baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. With more than 6,300 students,
Fayetteville State University is among the most diverse institutions in the
nation. To learn more about Fayetteville State University, visit www.uncfsu.edu.