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FAU Expert: New NCAA Transfer Limitations are Essential

By | 05/01/2023

New NCAA legislation to limit student-athlete transfers was a necessary adjustment that will help improve the college sports landscape and ultimately benefit the players themselves, according to a sports management expert at Florida Atlantic University.

KUDOS: April 2023

KUDOS: April 2023

By | 04/28/2023

Kudos honors the accomplishments of FAU Business faculty, staff, and students.

FAU SBDC Receives Award

Florida SBDC at FAU Receives International Program Excellence Award

By | 04/26/2023

The Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Florida Atlantic University recently received the prestigious “NASBITE International 2023 Program Excellence Award” for helping to develop and promote international trade. The purpose of this award is to recognize innovation and excellence in international trade instruction, curriculum development, research, program development, and/or advocacy of international business issues.

Ken Johnson Receives Ratcliff Award

FAU’s Ken Johnson, Ph.D., Honored for Housing Market Indices

By | 04/25/2023

Ken. H. Johnson, Ph.D., associate dean in Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business, has been selected as the 2023 winner of the Ratcliff Award by the American Real Estate Society (ARES).

Winners of 2023 Business Pitch Competition

Venture for Athletes Wins FAU Business Pitch Competition

By | 04/24/2023

A new company using sensor technology to help athletes perform better won the $10,000 first prize in the 15th annual Business Pitch Competition sponsored by Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business and the Adams Center for Entrepreneurship. Dash, founded by FAU student Juan Fortich, develops small wearable pods that allow athletes to be healthier and maximize performance by improving their form in real time.

Hispanic Consumers Wary at Start of 2023

FAU Poll: Hispanic Consumers Wary at Start of 2023

By | 04/19/2023

Hispanic consumers were less optimistic at the beginning of 2023, concerned about the U.S. economy in the short and long term, according to a new poll from the Florida Atlantic University Business and Economics Polling Initiative (FAU BEPI).

 


 
 
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