Ciara Carter, is a MBA students qualified for the 2020 Boston Marathon. Ciara Carter, was born and raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico and grew up staying active in the outdoors, but did not enjoy running even a mile. It was not until she moved to Florida in 2014 to finish high school and enter college when she began running.…
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Last week five students of the College of Business compete at the Nasbite international case competition. They competed against 17 teams from schools across the nation and got 5th place. They were tasked with developing an expansion plan for AdEdge water technologies, one of the biggest players in the water solutions industry in the US. The company was founded in…
Read More »Last week the College of Business had its Annual Business Model Pitch Competition. Each team had just 5 minutes to pitch their new business idea to a team of judges which included Erica Lemp, Executive Director of weVENTURE; Arnel Alicia, President/CEO of Propel Professionals; Dr. Abram Walton, Professor of Management at FIT; and Patricia Tellechea, President/CEO of GIMEX USA; Mike…
Read More »MBA/MSAFF students Brienna, Ross, & Mike reunite the COB’s award-winning 2018 Southeast Region Strategic MBA Case Competition team to rock their final project for Dr. Bean’s 5438 Fraud Examination Class entitled “The Perfect Fraud. Encompassing the “how-to’s” of their idea of the perfect fraud act, the concealment, & conversion of the stolen funds to legitimate money. Watch out for these…
Read More »College of Business will enter a five person team in the NASBITE 2019 (International Business) Student Case Competition. The competition will be held in Savannah, GA. from Sunday, April 7 – Tuesday, April 9. There will be 18 teams competing . Some of the schools competing are: Ohio State University, Villanova, University of Iowa, and Bradley University. This is a…
Read More »5 students of the College of Business have been selected out of over 4,000 participants in the X-Culture Project to receive an exclusive invitation that was presented to only 150 students world-wide. This invitation opens the opportunity for the students to embark on a trip to attend the Global Business Week Conference 2019 hosted by the Haskayne School of Business,…
Read More »The honor society was established in 1913 to recognize academic excellence in Baccalaureate, and Masters degree business administration programs. Over 700 FIT students have been conducted into Delta Mu Delta over the years. The students enrolled in business classes requires them to have high GPA and rank top 20% in the class, whereas the minimum acceptable GPA is 3.2 for…
Read More »The success of life came from how we respond and develop ourselves. During study abroad in Spain, a number of projects have done with groups and individually. In a project, meeting company representatives not only enhance knowledge of business operations but also build experience. It is true that companies focus on global strategy to maximize overall concerns of profit and…
Read More »No. 15 Florida Tech picked up right where it left off after an excellent opening round of the Battle at Hilton Head. The Panthers fired off a collective 299 (+11) during Tuesday’s final round and cruised to a 13-shot victory at the Battle at Hilton Head. This is the 15th tournament win in program history and the 12th under head…
Read More »Launched in 2010, X-Culture is a large-scale international experiential learning project administered by X-Culture, Inc. in collaboration with over 150 universities around the world. About 5,000 students from 150 universities in 40 countries on six continents participate in X-Culture every semester. The students are placed in global virtual teams consisting of approximately six students, each from a different country. About…
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