Susan Amat

Business mentors meet for coffee with students

Every three weeks, the business school provides students with practical knowledge through the Miami Open Coffee Club, where entrepreneurs and business professionals go to mentor, consult, network and teach business to any student willing to come.

Public Reason – Sept. 25, 2012

Discussions on SGC-MMC Elections Code Reform, Google/Youtube Censorship, and NFL Replacement Referees. Guests include Alex Castro, Mike Franklin, John Giralt, and Brandon Wise.

Public Reason – Sept. 20, 2012

Discussion on recently killed SGC-MMC dictatorial bill, new iPhone 5, and campus etiquette.

Public Reason – Aug. 30, 2012

Alethea De Venecia and Olga Urbina stop by to discuss FIU Wishmakers and what they're up to on their first semester on campus as an organization.

Public Reason – Aug. 28, 2012

Join us as we discuss FIU's response to Isaac, toilet paper quality on campus, and plagiarism.

Public Reason – Aug. 21, 2012

Philip Koenig stops by to talk about what SGC-MMC has in store for the fall semester.

Public Reason – July 24, 2012

Clare Lennon, The Independent Alligator Editor in Chief, discusses her turmoil with UF's administration.

Public Reason – July 10, 2012

James Harden, FIU Interfraternity Council Vice President of Membership, stops by to discuss fraternity recruitment and the benefits of going Greek.

Public Reason – July 3, 2012

Discussion on the Fourth of July, student loan interest rates, and eligibility for student aid with a criminal record.

Public Reason – June 5, 2012

Discussion on undocumented students and the obstacles towards legal status with host Jonathan Szydlo and co-host/producer Jasmyn Elliott.

Public Reason – May 29, 2012 Podcast

Discussion on Miami's Urban Beach Week and all of the radical implications associated with it. Guest panelist Sergio Gonzalez, active member of Campus Crusaders for Christ at Florida International University weighs in on the discussion.

Public Reason – May 22, 2012 Podcast

Discussion on key political issues and how they will relate to students in the coming presidential campaign with FIU College Republican President Andres Martinez Fernandez.
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