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

COB Faculty, Students Win Florida State Entrepreneurship Awards
Four current faculty members, a Ph.D. alumnus, and a current Ph.D. student within Florida Atlantic University's College of Business were honored for excellence in entrepreneurship research and teaching in Tallahassee last week.

FAU Report: Supply Chain Expands to Highest Reading as Tariffs Loom
The logistics industry saw record expansion compared to the past two years, but uncertainties around tariffs and potential economic conditions pose challenges for the supply chain in the coming months, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

BEPI Poll: Hispanics Outlook on Economy Jumps Heading into 2025
Hispanics felt more optimistic about their financial situations and the economic outlook in the United States heading into the new year, according to a new poll from the Business & Economic Polling Initiative (BEPI) at Florida Atlantic University.

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

Report: Logistics Industry Score Dips Heading into New Year
The logistics industry ended the year with a slight decrease in growth as retailers burned through inventory for the holiday season, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.