Student Investment Conference: ‘Sifting Through the Noise’
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics hosts the April 28-29 Titan Capital Management Student Investment Conference, “Sifting Through the Noise.”
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business and Economics hosts the April 28-29 Titan Capital Management Student Investment Conference, “Sifting Through the Noise.”
Students from area high schools are flexing their business knowledge and acumen, getting ready for this year’s Olympiad for Financial Literacy, Economics and Business sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Economic Education.
Cal State Fullerton students and faculty members from the Marketing Department and the Communicative Disorders Program present research at two professional conferences.
For more than a quarter of a century, Cal State Fullerton business students have been taking top honors in a national student consulting competition. This year, two teams made it to the top levels of competition.
While individuals often use social media to expand their circle of friends or share common experiences and news, there is a potential dark side to the equation, according to two researchers.
CSUF faculty members are presenting locally on community-based and global topics.
Imagine presenting a complete financial statement valuation and analysis before a panel of judges, all with years of experience in creating and reviewing such statements. That’s the challenge for students in an upper-division accounting class this spring at the CSUF Irivne Campus.
Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Family Business hosts its third annual Hall of Fame Induction Celebration March 21 to honor leaders of family-owned businesses for their “excellence in community, strength in success, founder’s vision and commitment to education.”
Cal State Fullerton’s Mihaylo College of Business Administration and Economics is developing a master of science program in financial engineering and risk management with evening classes targeted to working professionals.
Business professor Jordan Barlow is exploring what makes an online team successful — what skills, traits and tools can improve their work endeavors.