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NC State’s College of Natural Resources is ranked among the nation’s top programs in forestry, environmental sciences and paper science and engineering. Our graduates are leaders in conservation, renewable materials and sustainable resource management.
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Meet Dr. Angela Allen, assistant teaching professor of forestry and environmental resources in the College of Natural Resources. 👋
In July 2021, she joined the college`s faculty and has since been dedicated to creating impactful learning experiences for students.
Allen’s work focuses on undergraduate research training, with additional focus areas in water quality and water chemistry. Through her teaching and research, she aims to provide students with hands-on opportunities that deepen their understanding and engagement in these fields.
Looking ahead, Allen aspires to further develop an innovative curriculum, sustain and grow her undergraduate research training program, and implement more meaningful assessments to enhance student learning. She is especially focused on creating active learning environments and using feedback to continuously improve her teaching methods.
Allen’s impact at NC State extends beyond the classroom. She is deeply committed to fostering a welcoming environment across her programs, courses, research, and mentoring.
"My motto is `You are not alone,` a reminder that everyone deserves a safe and supportive space to flourish. I strive to promote an environment that encourages a growth mindset, builds confidence and empowers individuals to advance academically and personally."
The FIFA World Cup is often promoted as a major economic win for host cities—but who really benefits? ⚽💰
One study estimated that the 2026 FIFA World Cup, held in 16 host cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico, could generate up to $40.9 billion in gross domestic product, including up to $620 million for U.S. host cities.
NC State sports management professor Dr. Michael Edwards explains why the financial reality is often far more complicated than the headlines suggest. “Many economic impact studies are structured in ways that predictably produce large numbers."
🔗 Read the full story at the link in our bio.
Meet Lulu Black `23, the deputy director of client services for referee transport with the 2026 FIFA World Cup. ⚽
During her time at NC State, Lulu was intentional about making the most of every opportunity both inside and outside of the classroom. She was a member of the women’s cross country and track and field teams, where she had the opportunity to be part of a program that won two national championships.
Outside of athletics, Lulu pursued experiences that helped shape her passion for the sports industry, including roles with NC State Wellness and Recreation, the Carolina Hurricanes, the Kay Yow Cancer Fund, and an NCAA Grant research study focused on mental health among Division I student-athletes. Before her senior year, she interned with the 2027 World University Games, which sparked her interest in global sporting events and the impact sport can have on communities.
In Lulu’s role with FIFA, she oversees transportation operations for a delegation of 170 referees across three countries, 16 host cities and four time zones throughout the tournament. “A typical day outside of the competition looks very different from a traditional 9-to-5 role,” she said. “With an event of this global scale, preparation, problem-solving, and coordination happen around the clock."
Essentially, Lulu leads end-to-end transport operations for the referee delegation, known as “Team One.” She works within client services as the link between the referee group and our transport operations teams, including fleet and bus operations, venue transport, arrivals and departures, mobility, and much more.
“My responsibility is to ensure we deliver a seamless and high-quality transport experience across all movements and locations. This allows referees to focus fully on their performance and the opportunity of officiating at the FIFA World Cup – a life-long dream for many of them. When I see that the referees arrive safely and step onto the pitch ready to perform, I know I have done my job successfully.”
📸: @lulublacck
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