Articles tagged with: Irma Becerra-Fernandez
MSMIS program grooms women leaders in high-tech.
The Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MSMIS) program in the College of Business Administration evolves continuously in response to a changing environment, but one factor remains constant.
“We want to graduate students who are …
Tour of NAP brings students to the start of the Internet.
“I can say that I have been to the beginning of the Internet,” said Kevan Edwards, office assistant in the Downtown Center and a student in the college’s Downtown MBA program.
With an undergraduate degree …
MSMIS program revises curriculum to prepare future CIOs.
Veronica Gómes, IBM, MSMIS student; Tatiana López, MSMIS program assistant;
Juan Poggio, Telefónica USA, MSMIS advisory board member and alumnus;
Zuzana Hlavacova, MSMIS program manager; and Julia Accárdo,
FP&L, MSMIS alumna at the …
Case co-authored by two College of Business Administration faculty members takes center stage at international competition.
Irma Becerra-Fernández
The 9th Annual FedEx International Graduate Logistics Case Competition in Fayetteville, Arkansas focused on a case study about the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), written by two members of the …
Research uncovers clues to nations' competitiveness.
What
Steve Zanakis
can countries do to improve their competitiveness in global markets?
Two members of the Department of Decision Sciences and Information Systems in the College of Business Administration, Steve Zanakis, professor, and Irma Becerra-Fernandez, …
Fall advisory board meetings provide lively forum for vital input.
Members of the College’s prestigious Dean’s Council met on October 11, 2005, at the new Downtown Center at Macy*s. Hosted by Council member N. K. Tripathy, president, Macy*s Florida, the group was given updates …
National Science Foundation awards planning grant to College.
Irma Becerra-Fernandez, associate professor of decision sciences and information systems in the College of Business Administration at Florida International University, has been awarded a research planning grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a …
