NEWS ARCHIVE


FAU Offers Free Course for Veterans Who Want to Own a Business

By | October 19, 2023

Military veterans hoping to start or grow a business can learn the basics through a free course offered by Florida Atlantic University's Adams Center for Entrepreneurship.

MediaLab@FAU Officially Launches

By | October 18, 2023

Florida Atlantic University recently launched MediaLab@FAU, a new journalism initiative by the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies.

FAU Seeks Participants for Study on Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms

By | October 16, 2023

Researchers from Florida Atlantic University evaluating potential impacts of exposure to harmful algal blooms.

FAU Poll: Hispanic Consumer Confidence Decreases in Third Quarter

By | October 16, 2023

Hispanic consumer confidence in the economy dropped in the third quarter of 2023, in part due to uncertainty surrounding a possible federal shutdown, according to a poll released by FAU BEPI.

FAU's Sport Management MBA Jumps to Top 10 in Global Rankings

By | October 12, 2023

Florida Atlantic University's MBA in Sport Management program broke the top 10 in the international ranking among the top 40 postgraduate sport management degrees.

FAU OIT Facilitates Computer Donation to Jamaica

By | October 11, 2023

Florida Atlantic University's Office of Information Technology (OIT) recently donated surplus computers to the Jamaican Ministry of Education of Youth for preparatory schools in Jamaica.

Center for Teaching and Learning Earns ICLCA Award for Second Time

By | October 10, 2023

FAU's Center for Teaching and Learning has earned the 2023 Frank L. Christ Outstanding Learning Center Award, given by the ICLCA.

FAU to Celebrate Homecoming 2023: 'Ride the Wave'

By | October 10, 2023

Florida Atlantic University will celebrate "Homecoming: Ride the Wave" beginning Thursday, Oct. 12 through Saturday, Oct. 21.

Report: As Inflation Gets Back on Track, Should the Fed Raise Rates?

By | October 9, 2023

Inflation rebounded in August, but signs are emerging that it could be getting back on track to the Federal Reserve's goal of 2 percent, according to a Florida Atlantic University economist.