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Eric Shaw - Emeritus Professor

FAU Emeritus Professor of Marketing Donates $2 Million to University

By | 12/08/2021

Florida Atlantic University has received an estate gift pledge of more than $2 million from College of Business emeritus professor Eric Shaw ’72, ’73, Ph.D. This generous gift will benefit various athletics, business, arts and letters, and other university programs, and makes Shaw the largest FAU faculty or staff donor in the university’s history, after former assistant professor Dick Schmidt ’71.

Overvalued Markets

Home Prices Reaching ‘Inflection Point’ in Overvalued Markets

By | 12/02/2021

Home prices continue to rise across the country and are poised to flatten in some metropolitan areas, according to a ranking of the most overvalued U.S. housing markets by professors at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

Employability Skills

Study Identifies Four Elements That Lead to Employability

By | 11/08/2021

Over the past several decades, job security for U.S. workers has been declining to the point that many now realize they can’t rely on long-term employment with a single organization.

Housing Market Tool

New Index Provides Insight into Possibility of Housing Crash

By | 11/02/2021

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business launched a new, free website tool to help consumers, lenders and real estate professionals make more informed home buying decisions. 

Advanced Practice Nurses

Study: Advanced Practice Nurses Gaining in Turf War with Physicians

By | 10/28/2021

Since the early 1900s, physicians have traditionally dominated the field of medicine, possessing the power to determine who can provide which services and largely influencing the laws controlling medical practice in each state.

Housing October

Alternative to Case-Shiller Index Shows Home Prices Across U.S. Continue to Rise at Near-record Rates

By | 10/26/2021

Rising premiums in many of the nation’s most overvalued housing markets suggest that homebuying remains red hot even as signs point to a looming price correction, according to a new ranking of the 100 largest U.S. housing markets.

 


 
 
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