Decline in Women leadership hiring sparks the reemergence of FIU Women Study.
Yansall Rasquides / Staff Writer With the decline of women hires in leadership positions during the pandemic, a 2014 meta analysis conducted in FIU examining…
Yansall Rasquides / Staff Writer With the decline of women hires in leadership positions during the pandemic, a 2014 meta analysis conducted in FIU examining…
Yansall Rasquides / Staff Writer Lorenzo, a local seven-year-old battling cancer, was granted his greatest wish by an FIU business class this Summer. Every semester…
By: Victor Jorges/News Director FIU’s College of Business and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business are collaborating to host a series of classes allowing students to…
By: Sherrilyn Cabrera/Contributing Writer Business students now have a new incentive to be involved on campus with the launch of a new app that…
By: Joshua Ceballos/News Director Panthers interested in getting inside business information as well as updates on news now have a new outlet as FIU…
The FIU College of Business in collaboration with the FIU Women’s Alumni Council will be hosting their third annual Power Up Women’s Leadership Summit on Thursday, March 8.
FIU’s Gordon Institute of Public Policy, the FIU College of Business, Organization of American States and FIU in DC partnered to coordinate the forum, held on April 6 and 7 and will address cyber threats, how to mitigate them strategically and implement those strategies into organizational structures
The FIU community welcomed 15 Cuban entrepreneurs on Monday, May 30, as part of InCubando@FIU, a program established to boost independent business and innovation in Cuba.
He continued saying that because of the advancing technology and the constant updating, glitches in the system are bound to happen. Thankfully however it was not a major issue and it was fixed in a short amount of time.
Last year, Jose Aldrich joined the University as vice dean of the College of Business., and is now the acting-dean