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FAU Poll Shows Workers Redefining Success Beyond Titles and Raises
According to a new survey from a management professor at Florida Atlantic University, most workers are no longer measuring career success by promotions, challenging previously held assumptions about how people define success in their careers. Workers ranked financial stability as the most important factor for career satisfaction, followed by work-life balance.
October LMI Shows Flat Growth, Marking the Eighth Month Below Long-Term Trend
The logistics industry stayed flat in October, marking the eighth consecutive month the index has read below the historical average, according to a report from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.
Sparking Possibility: AMA CEO Bennie F. Johnson Visits Florida Atlantic
During the American Marketing Association (AMA) International Collegiate Conference in early 2025, AMA CEO Bennie F. Johnson spoke passionately about the power of connection between academia, industry and community. When FAU AMA advisors asked whether he’d consider a first-time campus visit to Florida Atlantic University, Johnson smiled and answered with one word that set everything in motion — “Yes.”
FAU’s College of Business Ranked in Top 20 Entrepreneurship Programs
Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business’s commitment to excellence in entrepreneurship is reflected in the annual rankings from the Princeton Review and “Entrepreneur” magazine.
FAU BEPI Poll: Americans Hold on to Optimism About the ‘American Dream’ Despite Economic Pressures
Faith in the “American Dream” persists among Americans, even as inflation and housing affordability present hurdles, according to a new poll from Florida Atlantic University’s Business and Economic Polling Initiative (BEPI).
FAU’s College of Business to Host Boca Finance and Real Estate Conference
Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business will host a specialized conference and networking event to offer an inside look at the future of finance and real estate as South Florida accelerates its rise as “Wall Street South.”