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Spain Study Abroad

International Internships and Study Abroad in Spain

By | 08/24/2023

This past summer, 34 College of Business students participated in a study abroad program in the historic city of Seville, capital of the Andalucia region and the largest city in Southern Spain. This 6-week study is the largest and longest College of Business study abroad trip in more than 20 years.

AI in Sports Recruitment

FAU Expert: AI Can Change the Course of College Recruiting

By | 08/22/2023

As artificial intelligence reshapes much of our daily lives, it could also shake up the way college coaches recruit players to their schools, according to one sports expert at Florida Atlantic University.

Price-to-Rent July 2023

STUDY: New Index Suggests Where Prices Might Grow, Decline in United States

By | 08/16/2023

As homebuyers look for opportunities in the real estate market, a new price-to-rent ratio from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University sheds light on which metropolitan areas might see price growth or declines in the United States.

Foreign-born CEOs

Study: Foreign-born CEOs More Likely to Be Dismissed From Firms

By | 08/08/2023

Foreign-born CEOs are more likely to be fired than native-born CEOs if the firm they are leading is performing poorly, according to a new study from researchers at Florida Atlantic University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Student-Managed Investment Fund

FAU Receives Gift to Launch First Student-managed Investment Fund

By | 08/03/2023

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business received a $250,000 gift from Dan Davidowitz and Polen Capital Management, LLC (“Polen”) matched by the FAU Foundation to name The Polen Capital - Florida Atlantic University Foundation Student Investment Fund. The $500,000 fund will launch FAU’s first student-managed investment fund (SMIF).

Housing Markets

Study: South Florida Housing Market Grows More Overvalued

By | 08/01/2023

The Miami metropolitan area is climbing up the list of overvalued housing markets in Florida as demand stays strong and the supply shortage persists in the area, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

 


 
 
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