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NIL Contracts

FAU Expert: Student Athletes Face New Challenges with NIL Policies

By | 07/24/2025

The uncertainty and lack of clear guidelines surrounding contracts with student-athletes under Name, Image, and Likeness policies in high school and college sports underscores the urgent need for financial literacy and business education, according to a sports management expert at Florida Atlantic University.

Nurse

New Study Highlights Nurse Practitioner Autonomy as Key to Addressing Health Care Provider Shortage

By | 07/14/2025

With the health care industry facing provider shortages amid a growing demand for quality care, a new study from researchers at Florida Atlantic University highlights how temporary expansions in nurse practitioner (NP) autonomy during the COVID-19 pandemic helped alleviate provider shortages.

HCSI 2025

FAU BEPI Poll: Hispanic Consumers’ Spending Drops Amid Lower Economic Optimism

By | 07/10/2025

Hispanic consumers are spending less as optimism about their economic outlook dwindles amid inflation and economic uncertainty, according to a poll from the Business & Economics Polling Initiative at Florida Atlantic University.

Port Everglades Survey

FAU Survey: Port Everglades Firms Signal Concerned Outlook, Labor Market Concerns Amid Tariff Uncertainty

By | 07/09/2025

– The Port Everglades business ecosystem is facing a year of labor challenges and growing concerns over tariff uncertainty, according to a survey from a supply chain management professor at Florida Atlantic University.

Supply Chain Competition

FAU Graduate Students’ Innovative Supply Chain Solution Wins Global Case Competition

By | 06/17/2025

A team of three graduate students from Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business won the second annual Supply Chain Case Competition for their theoretical applications to a current business problem.

LMI Supply Chain

Supply Chain Report: Logistics Leaders Predict Tight Capacity, High Prices Through Mid-2026

By | 06/12/2025

The Logistics Managers’ Index rose for the second consecutive month due to rising costs as the economy remains uncertain, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

 


 
 
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