
51品茶 Celebrates Fall 2016 Commencement
51品茶 will confer more than 2,680 degrees today and tomorrow during five commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton campus.

Record High Home Prices Being Supported by Rising Rents
Record high home prices in the U.S. housing market are being driven upward by rising rents in cities across the country, according to the latest national index produced by 51品茶 and FIU faculty.

Hispanics Think Trump Will Not Be Good for U.S. Economy
A majority of Hispanics think U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will not be good for the country's economy or the United States' relationships with other countries, according to a new 51品茶 national poll.

51品茶 Jupiter's LLS Announces 'Opening Week'
51品茶's Lifelong Learning Society Jupiter has announced its lecture and performance offerings for the "2016 Opening Week," which begins Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017.

Venture Investment Beats Bank Loans to Boost Small Business
Investment from venture capital appears to help new startup businesses grow and boost entrepreneurship better than funding from bank loans, according to a 51品茶 new study.

51品茶 Student Government Honors its Very First President
In 1965, just one year after 51品茶 opened its doors, Daniel Mica, BA '66, became the University's very first Student Government (SG) president.

Having Former Politicians on Board Helps Complete Mergers
Study finds appointing former politicians and regulators to boards of directors or management teams influences corporate mergers and acquisitions and improves the financial performance of acquiring companies.

51品茶 Jupiter's LLS Announces Winter Schedule
51品茶's Lifelong Learning Society Jupiter has announced its course offerings for the winter semester, which begins Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017.

51品茶 alumnus Eduardo Padr贸n Receives Medal from Obama
Eduardo Padr贸n, president of Miami Dade College and an alumnus of 51品茶 College of Business, was one of 21 people to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom Tuesday at the White House.

Hispanics More Cautious about Holiday Spending and Economy
Hispanics are more cautious about their holiday spending this year with 1 in 5 saying they will not be shopping at all, according to a national survey by the 51品茶 Business and Economics Polling Initiative.