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IB Ranking

FAU's International Business Programs Rank in Top 25 in U.S. News Ranking

By | 12/13/2023

Florida Atlantic University’s International Business (IB) undergraduate program in the College of Business secured its place at No. 22 in the latest U.S. News & World Report national rankings. The program’s continued success is evident in its repeated ranking in the top 25 in the past several years.

NobleCon-Bush

Florida Atlantic Hosts Noblecon 19th with President Bush Fireside Chat

By | 12/07/2023

Florida Atlantic collaborated with Noble Capital Markets to host 1,400 event participants for its two-day 19th Annual Small Cap Investor Conference, NobleCon19. Renowned for connecting high-growth companies with vital capital, the conference showcased over 80+ executive team presentations at the University’s College of Business Executive Education, with its 52,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility.

Supply Chain Case Study Competition

FAU’s College of Business Launches New Case Study Competition for Students Interested in Supply Chain Management

By | 12/06/2023

Registration has started for a new case study competition open to Florida Atlantic University students across all majors, including business analytics and supply chain management.

Peter Ricci, Industry Leader

Global Hospitality Organization Honors Ricci as Industry Leader

By | 11/27/2023

Peter Ricci, Ed.D., head of Florida Atlantic University’s Hospitality and Tourism Management program, has been named to three lists of distinguished professionals in 2023 by the International Hospitality Institute (IHI).

Arielle Baril - Rielli

Alumna Arielle Baril Named Forbes “30 under 30” Miami for Rielli Luxury Swimwear

By | 11/21/2023

A decade ago, Forbes launched the 30 Under 30 list, spotlighting young world-changing entrepreneurs and innovators across industries in the United States.

Armstron Williams Guest Speaker

The Advantages of Free Markets: The Phil Smith Center Welcomes National Speakers

By | 11/20/2023

This fall, the Phil Smith Center for Free-Enterprise welcomed two guest speakers to draw attention to aspects of business often swept under the rug. Terms typically limited to news headlines, such as inflation, unemployment, and productivity, became more accessible to College of Business students this semester.

 


 
 
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