It looks like N.C. State University is about to embark on an expansion journey of its business school – the news of which had largely gone unnoticed until reporter Zac Ezzone started asking questions. To me, that was a mistake. This is a big deal, and the Wolfpack nation should be behind this expansion project in full force. Chancellor Randy Woodson should have called a press conference and announced the college’s intention to start the process of educating the world’s best business school students. Per Ezzone’s piece, the university is in the process of hiring an architect to study potential sites on the Centennial Campus for a new facility to house the Poole College of Management. It’s the first step of a long process that could end with the university turning to state lawmakers and private donors for funds to build a new facility. There are 3,600 undergraduate and 900 graduate students enrolled at the college, which has about 107 faculty members and 77 employees on staff. A top business school list (worldwide) published by the Financial Times earlier this week did not rank N.C. State among the top 100 schools. Duke University’s Fuqua school was ranked 11th and […]