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Faculty Notes: January 2012

Faculty Notes: January 2012

Department of Decision Sciences and Information Systems
An article titled “Health Informatics: Critical to Healthcare’s Success” by Nancy Borkowski, clinical associate professor and director of graduate health management programs, was published in the South Florida Hospital …

PhD Pipeline workshop works to increase minority count.

PhD Pipeline workshop works to increase minority count.

While minorities are nearly a third of the U.S. population, African-Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans are estimated to be only four percent of the faculty of business schools nationwide, primarily because minorities do not …

Real estate students tour the Miami River on floating classroom.

Real estate students tour the Miami River on floating classroom.

All aboard! The “Miami Lady” tour boat became a floating classroom when Suzanne Hollander, who teaches real estate courses in the College of Business Administration at Florida International University (FIU), took 100 undergraduates, graduate students …

Annual Faculty Awards Luncheon honors professional accomplishments.

Annual Faculty Awards Luncheon honors professional accomplishments.

All awards are welcome, but recognition by one’s peers, and for professors, recognition by one’s students, is particularly meaningful. Each year, the dedication of members of the faculty of the College of Business Administration at …

Faculty Notes: August 2011

Faculty Notes: August 2011

School of Accounting
Wendy Gelman has been promoted to senior instructor.
Department of Marketing
Two articles by John Tsalikis, BMI associate professor of marketing, will be included in a 2012 30th anniversary commemorative issue of The Journal of …

Brain Power

Brain Power

“I believe in simple attention to detail and not wasting time on unproductive activities. I want to know what really needs to be done.”
As the Director of the Jerome Bain Real Estate Institute at Florida …

South Florida real estate paradox: High volume cuts inventory but prices stay low

South Florida real estate paradox: High volume cuts inventory but prices stay low

South Florida’s logic-defying housing market continued to embrace peculiar trend lines in May — sales soared, slashing down the inventory even further, but overall prices fell once again.
Market trends in Miami-Dade and Broward counties diverge …

Faculty Notes: May 2011

Faculty Notes: May 2011

School of Accounting
Yunhao Chen, assistant professor, and Xiaoquan Jiang, assistant professor, Department of Finance and Real Estate, won a 2011 Kauffman Professorship for their proposal titled “Risk assessment and business valuation of new entrepreneur companies …

Brisk home sales don’t stop decline in prices

Brisk home sales don’t stop decline in prices

Although South Florida home sales are chugging along at a boom-time pace and outperforming the national real estate market on a volume basis, home values continue to experience far more turmoil than the national market, …

Faculty Notes: April 2011

Faculty Notes: April 2011

Department of Decision Sciences and Information Systems
Monica Chiarini Tremblay, assistant professor and Gloria Deckard, associate professor, received a $495,980.00 grant from the Agency for Health Care Administration to evaluate the statewide health information exchange being …

Faculty Notes: January 2011

Faculty Notes: January 2011

Department of Decision Sciences and Information Systems
Monica Chiarini Tremblay, assistant professor, was invited to be a member of steering committee (Workforce Development Sub-Committee) of the South Florida Regional Extension Center (SFREC), one of 60 centers …

A home-sale frenzy at downhill prices

A home-sale frenzy at downhill prices

Resales of homes and condos ended 2010 with increases, but prices continued to slide in a pattern likely to be repeated this year as well.
Strong condo sales in December helped close the chapter on a …

Faculty Notes: October 2010

Faculty Notes: October 2010

Department of Management and International Business
Malcolm Gladwell frequently refers to research by Aya Chacar, associate professor and Knight Ridder Center Research Fellow, in his article in The New Yorker titled “Talent Grab.” The references were …

A View from the Beaches: REAAC event looks at Miami Beach real estate.

A View from the Beaches: REAAC event looks at Miami Beach real estate.

Dateline: Miami Beach. The location: Texas de Brazil restaurant. The view: Looking up when it comes to opportunities for second home and vacation home buyers in the sought out areas of the Downtown-Biscayne Boulevard corridor …