Whether the issue centers on reducing costs or dealing with increasing demand for limited storage space, the effort to create a paperless environment provides a solution. The College of Business Administration embarked on such a path a number of years ago, and this year, Joyce Elam, executive dean of the business school, affirmed her commitment […]
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Master in International Business program warms up in Key Largo.
Few people would turn down a chance to relax and enjoy Key Largo. But for each new group of students in the Master of International Business (MIB) program, Key Largo is a kickoff, not a chance to kick back. They start the program with Introduction to International Business, a two-day seminar that emphasizes teambuilding, case […]
Two FIU Business programs among the top in the U.S. according to BusinessWeek.
The latest rankings of undergraduate business specialties released online by BusinessWeek listed Florida International University’s College of Business Administration (FIU Business) in the top 20 in the nation in two areas: 9th in operations management and 18th in accounting. As part of BusinessWeek‘s Best Undergraduate Business Schools ranking, thousands of senior business majors at more […]
Chapman Networking Social provides welcome connection in tough times.
Approximately 120 graduate students, alumni, advisory board members and representatives from the College of Business Administration, including Joyce J. Elam, executive dean, gathered at Segafredo Brickell to enjoy wine, hors d’œuvres and most importantly, each other’s company during a Chapman Networking Social this spring. Four graduate programs—Master of Science in Finance (MSF), Master of Science […]
Event brings International MBA into focus.
Although the International MBA (IMBA) program always obtains written evaluations from graduates, this year, the staff tried something new: a focus group. From the 73 students who will finish the program in the summer semester, 13 were randomly selected to provide input at a luncheon meeting on April 27, 2009. “We interact with students on […]
Commencement draws graduates from Jamaica.
In April 2008, four graduates of the Executive MBA in Jamaica traveled to Miami to participate in the commencement ceremonies. In April 2009, the tradition continued with seven students from that program, and three from the Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MSHRM), donning caps and gowns, and walking as part of the Chapman […]
Chapman Graduate School earns high ranking in AméricaEconomía for fifth consecutive year.
AméricaEconomía, the leading business magazine in Latin America, has released its 2009 ranking of business schools covering exceptional graduate programs globally and in Latin America. FIU’s Chapman Graduate School placed 20th on the global list above MBA programs at institutions such as University of Chicago, Tulane, Georgetown, Emory, Michigan and University of Miami. Also, it […]
Chapman alumni to celebrate the holidays.
Make your reservation today for the college’s Chapman Graduate School’s alumni holiday networking party on Thursday, December 6th, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. in the “new” business building complex at Modesto A. Maidique Campus. The event will take place in the Special Events Center on the 2nd Floor. It’s a great opportunity to spread some holiday cheer […]
Chapman Graduate School will host alumni party on December 6, 2007.
The college’s Chapman Graduate School’s alumni holiday networking party will be held on Thursday, December 6th, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. in the business building complex at Modesto A. Maidique Campus. The event marks a great opportunity to network with fellow alums and enjoy entertainment, cocktails, appetizers and prizes—not to mention witnessing the new building complex at […]
Student consultants and their client benefit from case study.
Team members conducted some of their research on site at CCT’s warehouse. As a relatively new company, CCT Global Logistics couldn’t afford to hire consultants to evaluate an efficiency challenge they’d encountered. Nor could they afford to take valuable staff time to deal with it. A solution presented itself in the form of four students […]