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2024 Reagan Ranch

Students Explore Economic Freedom, Entrepreneurship, and Reagan's Ranch

By | 09/28/2024

few College of Business Owls flew out west to attend ‘Road to Freedom’ in Santa Barbara, California. Hosted by Young America’s Foundation, the event allowed students to gain insight into economic policy that has historically facilitated and supported economic growth in the United States.

Branstad Award

FAU College of Business Honors Former Ambassador for Entrepreneurial Leadership

By | 09/25/2024

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business awarded former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad with the Dean’s Distinguished Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership during a recent Phil Smith Center for Free Enterprise forum.

Rankings 2025

FAU Jumps in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 List of Top Universities

By | 09/24/2024

Florida Atlantic University made considerable gains in the U.S. News & World Report list of “Top Public Schools,” moving up to No. 103 from No. 112 in this year’s ranking of the nation’s best universities. U.S. News & World Report also ranked FAU at No. 189 for “Top National Schools,” moving up 20 spots from No. 209 last year.

Banking

FAU Expert Analysis: Unrealized Losses Drop as Banks Offload Securities

By | 09/23/2024

United States banks are enjoying some relief as unrealized losses on their investment securities decreased in the second quarter of the year in light of dropping interest rates, according to a data analysis from a finance expert at Florida Atlantic University.

Port Everglades

FAU Survey: Port Everglades Businesses Signal Optimistic Economic Growth

By | 09/16/2024

The Port Everglades business ecosystem is gearing up for more hiring and economic growth in the year ahead, according to a survey from a supply chain expert at Florida Atlantic University.

Inflation

FAU Economist: Current Fed Policy Too Tight as Inflation Declines

By | 09/09/2024

With inflation coming in below target, the Federal Reserve is facing increasing pressure to adjust its monetary policy as many see it as too tight, according to an economist at Florida Atlantic University.

 


 
 
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