financials

“How To Buy A House”: Wells Fargo hosts financial literacy fair at the College of Business

Victor Garcia and Kaysea Suzana | PantherNOW Staff In the midst of a Miamian housing crisis, banking company Wells Fargo came to FIU’s College of Business to curate a homeownership fair for FIU students, staff and faculty. Hosted at the College of Business Complex on May 6, the fair included a three-hour lecture on the […]

FIU Student Financials, please get your three stories straight

Contributing writer Itzel Basualdo discusses her recent experiences with Student Financials.

Have some hospitality with a glass of wine

Students will take on the roles of chefs and slice, chop, saute, and serve food to understand how to manage a restaurant.

LONDON CALLING – Chaplin School to take students abroad

Students will cross the ocean to study hospitality and tourism in London this winter.

Some hospitality with a bit of hammer and nails

The roar of chainsaws and the pounding of hammers are two of many noises students may hear when they approach the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management building.

It’s time for a cake-off with the Perfect Paw competition

The Perfect Paw Dessert Challenge will be tomorrow at the Wolfe University Center Panther Square from 12-2 p.m.

Kovens center provides venue for insiders and outsiders alike

Opening its doors in 1996, the award-winning Roz and Cal Kovens Center, endowed by philanthropists Roz and Cal Kovens, is renowned for its location and educational environment.

Tip based laborers battling a potential drop in minimum wage

Proposed bill will allow restaurants to slash Florida’s minimum wage for servers from $4.65 to $2.13 an hour

Students getting whipped into shape for festival weekend

The staff of CSHTM, the chefs and students are all preparing for the festival

Wine and Food Festival turning up the heat in 2012

Over 400,000 people can claim residency to the Magic City. From attracting the National Basketball Association’s finest to ranking sixth on COED Magazine’s Top 10 “trashiest” (by implication, the most coveted) spring break sites, Miami is home to the world’s largest cruise passenger port and is sizzling with internationally renowned fine arts venues and year-round outdoor entertainment.

Rosenberg fields questions and concerns from the folks at BBC

SGC-BBC hosts presidential town hall meeting

Faculty weighs in on Costa’s possible impact on funding

How does the University feel of the capsizing?
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