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South Africa Study Tour Expands Global Business Perspectives
For many MBA students, global business can feel like a distant concept until they gain real-world experience. FAU’s Executive Education programs offer students international study opportunities for this very reason. This summer, students immersed themselves in the culture of South Africa: visiting Robben Island, hearing firsthand from a winemaker who overcame poverty and now exports wine to the U.S., and speaking face-to-face with energy executives confronting Africa’s toughest infrastructure challenges and the transition to renewable energy.

Internal Updates: June 2025
Recognizing the accomplishments of FAU Business faculty, staff, and students.

FAU Economics Students Participate in Free-Market Policy Forum
Phil Smith Owls flew north to attend CAPITAF student colloquium in West Fairlee, Vermont. Located at Nobel laureate Milton Friedman’s former summer estate, CAPITAF aims to assemble curious minds to discuss public choice and policy in a Socratic-style format.

‘Eye’ on Health: AI Detects Dizziness and Balance Disorders Remotely
Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly vital role in modern medicine, particularly in interpreting medical images to help clinicians assess disease severity, guide treatment decisions and monitor disease progression. Despite these advancements, most current AI models are based on static datasets, limiting their adaptability and real-time diagnostic potential.

FAU’s Executive Education Program Ranked No. 1 in Florida for Third Year
Florida Atlantic University’s Executive Education is ranked No. 1 in the state of Florida for the third year in a row for exceptional program offerings, according to The Financial Times.

FAU Data Analysis: Falling Rates Bring Some Relief to Banks
Falling interest rates brought some relief to banks’ portfolios for unrealized losses on investment securities, according to a data analysis from a finance professor at Florida Atlantic University.