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Forum Spotlights Changing Technology Climate
The Spring 2008 Industry-Education Forum sponsored by the College of Business board of overseers will focus on "The Changing Business Climate in Brevard County: Update from the Technology Sector." Full Story
Ethics Conference Focus: Women in Business
Karen M. Garrison, former president and CEO of Pitney Bowes Business Services, and Wilma Goldstein, senior advisor on women's issues for entrepreneurial development at the U.S. Small Business Administration,will be the keynote speakers at the College of Business Center for Ethics and Leadership's 8th annual Business Ethics Conference on April 15, 2008. The topic of this year's conference is "Women in Business: Breaking the Glass Ceiling."
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DMD Inducts 11 Students, 2 Business Leaders
Delta Mu Delta, the honorary business society, inducted 10 College of Business students and one College of Aeronautics student into its Epsilon Eta chapter during its 21st annual banquet on March 28, 2008, on the Florida Tech campus. Full Story
Accounting Students Receive Awards
Three College of Business students have been recognized for their academic accomplishments by the Central Florida Chapter of Financial Executives International (FEI). Full Story
Melbourne High Teams Win Ethics Competition
Melbourne High School teams took first, second and third place in the 12th annual College of Business High School Business Ethics Competition on March 7. Nine Brevard County high schools sent 15 teams of juniors and seniors to compete by developing and analyzing solutions to a business ethics problem. Full Story
DMD 21st Induction Set for March 28
Outstanding College of Business students and two Brevard County community and business leaders will be welcomed into the Epsilon Eta Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the honorary business society in business administration, during the society's 21st annual induction on Friday March 28, 2008. Full Story
WBC Conference Highlights Outreach
The Women's Business Center on the Florida Tech campus in Melbourne is hosting its first local conference on March 5, 2008, entitled "Positioning Your Business for Success." Full Story
DMD Schedules Luncheons and Induction
Florida Tech's Epsilon Eta chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the national honor business society, has several activities coming up for spring 2008, including two leadership luncheons and the annual induction ceremony. Full Story
Gender Discrimination topic of CEL Breakfast
The Center for Ethics and Leadership in the College of Business is hosting an Ethics Breakfast on the topic of gender discrimination on February 26, 2008, at 8:00 in the Hartley Room in the Denius Student Center on the Florida Tech campus. Full Story
E-Discovery Researched
An article on E-discovery written by College of Business professor of accounting Dr. LuAnn Bean was published in the November/December 2007 issue of Internal Auditing. Full Story
Mezzanine Financing Article Published
Mezzanine Financing is the topic of an article written by College of Business accounting professor Dr. LuAnn Bean and published in the January/February issue of The Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance. Full Story
Praise for Marketing Students
Six students in the Marketing Principles class of Dr. Andrew Cudmore, College of Business assistant professor of marketing, earned praise for their community service work for the Economic Development Commission of Florida Space Coast. Full Story
New Dean, New Students Arrive for Fall
Coming up for the College of Business: A new semester, new students and a new dean! Full Story
New CoB Associate Dean Appointed
Alexander R. Vamosi, Ph.D., associate professor of economics has been appointed associate dean... Full Story
Accounting Professors, Student Present Papers at IEMS
Dr. LuAnn Bean, professor of accounting, presented a paper at the 13th International Conference... Full Story
Judges name Professor to Panel
College of Business professor of management Roger Manley, Ph.D., has been selected... Full Story
US Women's CofC to meet at Florida Tech
The National Center for Small Business Information (NCSBI) at Florida Tech is hosting the 2007 regional meeting of the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce... Full Story
Metrics research by marketing instructor published
The SAM Advanced Management Journal has published a research paper... Full Story
Outstanding Students Recognized
The College of Business has selected nine outstanding students... Full Story
Undergrads Present Papers with Professor at IEMS Conference
Two College of Business faculty/student papers were presented recently... Full Story
Paper Reflects International Academic Partnership
Marketing instructor presented a paper co-authored by professor from Albania... Full Story
Students Present Research at IEMS Conference
Three College of Business students presented research projects at the Industry, Engineering and Management Systems 13th International Conference?? Full Story
DMD Inducts Students and Business Leaders
Sixteen College of Business students and two local business leaders were welcomed into Florida Tech's Epsilon Eta Chapter of Delta Mu Delta... Full Story
Financial Literacy Topic of Forum Discussion
The Spring 2007 Faculty Industry Forum sponsored by the College of Business board of overseers will focus on financial literacy... Full Story
SHS Places First in Ethics Competition
A four-member team from Satellite High School took first place honors... Full Story
DMD Hosts Motivational Speaker
Motivational speaker and co-founder of Space Coast Business magazine Jeff Piersall was the guest speaker... Full Story
Professor Appointed to Editorial Board
A College of Business associate professor has been appointed to the editorial board... Full Story
Journal of Banking accepts paper
The prestigious Journal of Banking and Finance has accepted a paper for publication by College of Business associate professor of finance... Full Story
SAP Users Group Website
The Florida Tech SAP Users Group has a new website for the latest SAP news and events being held on and around Florida Tech... Full Story
Research Paper Receives Top Award at Conference
A College of Business assistant professor of accounting received the top award for his research paper... Full Story
Marketing Research Presented
Three research papers were presented by a College of Business assistant professor of marketing... Full Story
Paper presented in Hungary
Three College of Business faculty members presented a paper at a conference in Hungary... Full Story
Ecotourism Paper Published
A research paper on ecotourism by two College of Business faculty members has been accepted... Full Story
Executive in Residence Contributes to Paper
A College of Business executive in residence has co-authored a paper... Full Story
Password Research Published
A journal article on password guidelines co-authored by a College of Business faculty member has been published... Full Story
Harris President Named Distinguished Lecturer
Howard Lance, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harris Corporation, has been named the Distinguished Lecturer... Full Story
Intellectual Property Paper to be Published
A journal paper on intellectual property on the Web will be published... Full Story
CoB faculty member MVP
A College of Business faculty member was named Most Valuable Panther for September 2006. Full Story
Forum Spotlights India
The Fall 2006 Faculty Industry Forum sponsored by the College of Business... Full Story
Handheld Usability study published
Two papers written by College of Business professor Dr. Shirley Ann Becker were published... Full Story
Students Face ROPES Challenge
New College of Business students will be participating in the 2006 ROPES challenge... Full Story
Paper presented in Italy
A paper on understanding the role of organizational culture was presented by a College of Business professor in Florence, Italy. Full Story
Marketing Students Create FLARNG Campaign
PawMark, a student-run marketing agency in a College of Business class, was recognized by the Florida Army National Guard... Full Story
ICPC 2006 Keynote Speaker
A joint College of Business and College of Engineering faculty member recently headed to Greece to speak at the 14th IEEE . . . . Full Story
NCSBI Hurricane Seminar
Florida Tech's National Center for Small Business Information recently hosted a seminar on hurricane preparedness. . . Full Story
Ethics Conference Spotlights Global Economy
More than 100 area business people and Florida Tech faculty and students attended the sixth annual College of Business Ethics Conference on . . . Full Story
Prof, Students Present Paper
Two student/faculty research papers were presented by Dr. Andrew Cudmore at the March 2006 International Conference on . . . Full Story
BCC President is Distinguished Lecturer
Dr. Thomas Gamble, district president of Brevard Community College, was named the Distinguished Lecturer for the April 2006 Distinguished Lecturer Series program sponsored by Dean David Steele and the faculty of the Florida Tech College of Business.
Members of the business community as well as the Florida Tech faculty, staff and students attended Dr. Gamble's lecture.
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Merritt Island High takes 1st place in ethics competition
A four-member team from Merritt Island High School took first place honors in the recent College of Business 10th annual Ethics Competition on the Florida Tech campus. Teams from Melbourne Central Catholic High School and Satellite High School placed second and third respectively. Full Story
NCSBI Research Presented
A paper summarizing research by Annie Becker, PhD, director of the National Center for Small Business Information(NCSBI) on the Florida Tech campus, and Donn Miller-Kermani, adjunct instructor, was presented at the March 2006 International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS) in Cocoa Beach. The paper is entitled "Web Accessibility of Electronic Government Resources for Small Businesses." Full Story
Tilley Paper Accepted
A paper by Scott Tilley, associate professor of management information systems in the College of Business, was accepted to appear in the "Proceedings of the Workshop on Technology Transfer in Software Engineering" (WOTTSE). The paper, entitled "On the 'Selling' of Academic Research to Industry," was co-authored by Shihong Huang of Florida Atlantic University. Full Story
NCSBI
The National Center for Small Business Information (NCSBI) hosted its inaugural conference, "Finding Your Competitive Edge," during the spring 2006 semester in the Olin engineering building on the Florida Tech campus. The NCSBI is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor. Full Story
CoB Students to Make Presentations
We are proud of our College of Business students! And recognition is coming their way.
MFon Boyce, Nadiege Destang, Esteban Garcia, Desmond Greene and Grant Griebel have been selected to present the results of research on usability testing at the 12th International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems March 13 through 15, 2006, in Cocoa Beach.
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Dr. Tilley Given Joint Appointment
Scott Tilley has been appointed to a joint position as Associate Professor of Management Information Systems in the College of Business. He is also an Associate Professor of Software Engineering in the Department of Computer Sciences. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Victoria. Full Story
Dr. Cudmore Presented Paper
Dr. Andrew Cudmore, assistant professor of marketing management, presented a paper at the 2006 International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS) in Cocoa Beach in March. The paper, entitled "Interactive Direct Marketing," was co-authored by Dr. John Patton, associate professor of management. Full Story
Dr. Carstens' Research Featured
Two healthcare grants that Dr. Deborah Carstens worked on during 2005 have been highlighted in the Winter 2006 Human Factors & Ergonomics Society (HFES) Healthcare Technical Group newsletter, volume 17, issue 1. (http://hctg.hfes.org/Winter2006Newsletter.pdf)
Dr. Carstens is assistant professor of management information systems in the College of Business and a longtime member of the society's national and local chapters.
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Compliance Programs topic at Seminar
The Center for Leadership and Ethics, which is sponsored by the College of Business, hosted a breakfast seminar during the spring 2006 semester on the Florida Tech campus. Guest speaker Judith Fox, vice president chief compliance officer for Health First, discussed health care corporate compliance programs. Full Story
Dr. Manley's Field Guide to the Generations
Dr. Roger Manley, professor of management and organizational psychology, has participated in several meetings recently to discuss the differences among Baby Boomers, Xers and Millennials. He said that the topic of managing generational differences in the workplace is becoming a subject of interest. Full Story
Project Partnering
Dr. Roger Manley, College of Business professor of management and organizational psychology, presented a paper with Dr. Wade Shaw, College of Engineering professor of engineering systems, at the 6th annual International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines in Orlando on January 4, 2006. Full Story
2005 Delta Mu Delta Members
Fourteen College of Business students and two local business leaders were welcomed into Florida Tech's Epsilon Eta Chapter of Delta Mu Delta during the society's 19th annual induction ceremony on December 9, 2005. Delta Mu Delta is the national honor society in business administration. Full Story
2006 High School Ethics Competition
The College of Business is conducting its 10th annual High School Ethics Competition on Friday March 10, 2006. The primary objective of the competition, according to College of Business dean Dr. David Steele, is to provide high school participants a better understanding and appreciation of the increasingly important and complex subject of ethics. This competition draws teams from public and private schools in Brevard, Indian River and Seminole counties. Full Story
Professors participate in birding festival
Three College of Business faculty members participated in the 9th annual Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival in November 2005. Since 2001, Dr. Karen Chambliss, Dr. Michael Slotkin and Dr. Alex Vamosi have been estimating the economic impact of the festival on Brevard County. Full Story
Dr. Carstens' research published
Dr. Deborah Carstens, assistant professor of management information systems, has been notified that a journal article she submitted, "Usability Studies of Travel Websites," will be published in the November issue of the Journal of Usability Studies, Issue 1, Volume 1. Dr. Carstens is the first author and her graduate research assistant Pauline Patterson is the second author. Full Story
Dr. Slotkin on newspaper panel
College of Business Associate Professor of Economics Michael Slotkin, Ph.D., was one of a panel of four experts who discussed the Brevard County housing market during a November Community Conversation forum sponsored by FLORIDA TODAY. The forum was an opportunity for the public to comment on Brevard's housing, the impact of rising prices and what the future holds. Full Story
Sheriff Addresses Ethics Breakfast
Brevard County Sheriff Jack Parker was the keynote speaker at the fall 2005 Ethics Breakfast sponsoredd by the Center for Leadership and Ethics of the College of Business. Full Story
Faculty Industry Forum
Florida Tech College of Engineering professor Dr. Chang W. Chen was the presenter at the Fall 2005 College of Business Faculty Industry Forum. The forum was sponsored by the College of Business Board of Overseers. David M. Steele, Ph.D., dean of the College of Business, was the moderator. Full Story
SAM Ethics Luncheon
The College of Business and Society for Advancement of Management is hosting an ethics luncheon seminar on Tuesday November 1 from 11:30 .m. to 1 p.m. in the Hartley Room, second floor of the Denius Student Center. Guest speaker Eugene S. Cavallucci, vice president-general counsel of Harris Corporation, will be discussing "Why Unethical Behavior Occurs in an Organization." Full Story
R.O.P.E.S. Photos Available!
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Distinguished Lecturer
William C. Potter, a retired partner in the law firm of Holland & Knight, LLP, will be the speaker at the fall semester Distinguished Lecturer Series on Monday November 7 at 7:30 a.m. in the John T. & Martha Hartley Room in the Denius Student Center. The series is sponsored by the Florida Tech College of Business. A complimentary breakfast will be served. Guests are requested to R.S.V.P. by Thursday November 3 to (321) 674-7347. Full Story
Scholarship winners
Two College of Business students have been awarded scholarships by the Florida Institute of CPAs Educational Foundation, Inc. (FICPA) Accounting majors Chiou-Heng Pang and Nikolas A. Avellanedo were each given a check in the amount of $2,000.00 at the September meeting of the FICPA Brevard County chapter. Full Story
Potential Trust Barriers
A paper by Annie Becker, Ph.D., College of Business professor of management information systems, has been published in the Electronic Government (Vol.2, No. 3, pp. 334-352) which is an international journal. The paper was entitled Potential Trust Barriers in U.S. State E-Government Privacy Policies.
Dr. Becker is also director of the Florida Tech-based National Center for Small Business Information.
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NCSBI Community Outreach
The National Center for Small Business Information (NCSBI), located on the third floor of the Link Building, provides strategic training that is making a difference and is under the direction of Dr. Annie Becker, College of Business professor of management information systems. For more information about NCSB call 321-674-7003 or visit www.ncsbi.fit.edu. In addition to offering state-of-the art training designed to promote success in government contracting, the center also participates in several community outreach programs. Full Story
Seeing Differently
Roger Manley, Ph.D., professor of management, recently presented a workshop at Melbourne Internal Medicine Associates entitled "Generations in the Workplace: Who We are and Why We See Things Differently." Full Story
SAM Cosmic Bowling
Do you like to bowl? Are you in the dark? Would you like to bowl in the dark?
Then Cosmic Bowling may be just for you. It's challenging and lots of fun. Just ask SAM.
The Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) is once again hosting Cosmic Bowling Night on Friday September 16 at the Brevard Bowling Center at 4851 S. Dairy Road in Melbourne. Full Story
Alumni Picnic
College of Business alumni have opted to hold their annual fall picnic this year among the palms, ferns and other interesting flora (and occasional fauna) in the Florida Tech Botanical Gardens on Friday September 23 at 5:30 p.m.. In case of a Florida rain shower, the picnickers will take shelter in the Hartley Room in the nearby student center. Full Story
Petrodollars Presentation
Dr. John Patton, D.B.A., associate professor of management, will be crisscrossing the country discussing global competition and petrodollars at several conferences this fall. Full Story
Fall Ethics Breakfast
The College of Business Center for Business Ethics is hosting an ethics breakfast seminar on Thursday September 29 at 7:30 a.m. in the Hartley Room, second floor of the Denius Student Center, with David M. Steele, Ph.D., dean of the College of Business, as the keynote speaker. "Ethical Dilemmas in a Global Environment" is the topic of Dr. Steele's address. Full Story
Associate Dean published
A paper written by College of Business associate dean Barbara Pierce, Ph.D., CPA, has been accepted for publication by the American Academy of Accounting and Finance. The paper, entitled "A Reasoned Approach to Using Distance Learning in an Accounting Course," will be published in The Journal of Accounting and Finance Research, Volume 13, Number 4, Summer II, 2005, edition. Full Story
Hott Presents Papers
David Hott, Ph.D., associate professor of management science, presented two papers at the 2005 Industry, Engineering and Management Systems Conference Full Story
College of Business Ethics Conference
Nationally recognized legal scholar and frequent Sunday morning talk show guest Jonathan Turley was the keynote speaker at the fifth annual College of Business Ethics Conference Full Story
Best Paper Award
A research paper by Dr. Annie Becker, professor of Management Information Systems, has been been awarded Best Paper at the 2005 Information Resource Management Association (IRMA) International Conference in San Diego. Full Story
Faculty Industry Forum
With hurricane season 2005 looming and the images of last year's hurricane season still fresh in Space Coast memories, disaster management is a timely topic for the spring 2005 Faculty Industry Forum. Sponsored by the College of Business Board of Overseers, the forum is from 3:30 to 5:00 on April 12 in the Hartley Room in the Denius Student Center.
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Papers and Book Chapters
Writing research papers and book chapters have been keeping College of Business associate professor of management Teri Domagalski, Ph.D., busy in and out of the classroom. This summer, conference presentations will have her crisscrossing the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Full Story
Annual Ethics Competition
Nine Brevard and Seminole county high schools are participating in the ninth annual Business Ethics Competition sponsored by the College of Business on March 11, 2005.
The competition is designed to encourage high school students to explore the subject of ethics, reflect on how ethical principles are related to the decision-making role of business men and women, and to evaluate the ethical adequacy of actual decisions made by managers. Full Story
Papers for Presentation
A paper co-authored by Julie Siciliano, Ph.D., professor of management, has been accepted for presentation at the 2005 Eastern Academy of Management Conference. The title is Moving Beyond Pre-Frederick Taylor Practices: A Research-Based Approach to Continuous Improvement in Business Education. Full Story
Distinguished Lecturer
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Strategy Role
An article by College of Business Professor of Management Julie Siciliano, Ph.D., has been accepted for publication this summer in the Journal of General Management. Full Story
Homecoming Social
College of Business alumni who are returning to Florida Tech for homecoming are invited to a wine and cheese social Saturday February 26. Full Story
SAM Spring Events
The College of Business chapter of SAM, the Society for Advancement of Management, has a variety of events lined up to keep its members on the go during spring semester. Full Story
Delta Mu Delta Officers
College of Business accounting major Priscilla Arteaga has been elected president of Epsilon Eta chapter of Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society for business administration students Full Story
Two Papers Presented
LuAnn Bean, Ph.D., College of Business professor of accounting, presented two papers on January 6 at the 2005 College Teaching & Learning Conference at Lake Buena Vista. Full Story
Marketing Research Published
A paper co-authored by College of Business assistant professor of marketing B. Andrew Cudmore, Ph.D., has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Research. Full Story
Alumni Gathering for Basketball
College of Business alumni are invited to attend the College of Business alumni gathering at the Florida Tech men's and women's basketball games versus the Florida Southern College teams at the Clemente Center on Saturday February 5. Full Story
Forensic Accounting: Seminar Topic
The College of Business Center for Business Ethics is hosting an Ethics Breakfast Seminar on January 25, 2005, at 7:30 a.m. in the Hartley Room, second floor of the Denius Student Center. Full Story
Web Usability for Older Adults
"A study of web usability for older adults seeking online health resources" by Annie Becker, Ph.D., has been published in the ACM Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 11, Issue 4, December 2004. Full Story
Associate Dean to Address Conference
The School of Management's associate dean Barbara Pierce, Ph.D., CPA, will be presenting a paper titled "A Reasoned Approach to Using Distance Learning in an Undergraduate Accounting Course". Full Story
Dr. Bean Publishes Two Articles
LuAnn Bean, Ph.D. and School of Management professor of accounting, has published two articles in the November/ December edition of The Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance. Full Story
Delta Mu Delta Banquet 2004
More than 130 persons attended the 18th annual induction ceremony of Delta Mu Delta on November 5 in the John T. and Martha Hartley Room in the Denius Student Center at Florida Tech. Full Story
Basketball and Pizza
School of Management alumni and their families are invited to join faculty and staff at the Florida Tech men's and women's basketball games on Tuesday November 30. Full Story
School of Management Picnic
More than 30 School of Management faculty, graduates and their families recently gathered on the grounds of the All Faiths Center for the third annual SoM alumni picnic. Full Story
Distinguished Lecturer Luncheon
Dr. Mick Ukleja, nationally known leadership author-speaker, will make the keynote presentation at the School of Management's 2004 Distinguished Lecturer Series. Full Story
Take a bow, Dr. Patton, Dr. Pierce
Congratulations to the School of Management's own Dr. John R. Patton on observing his 15th anniversary at Florida Tech! And to SoM associate dean Dr. Barbara Pierce for her fifth anniversary at Florida Tech. Full Story
Faculty Industry Forum
Randall Poliner, president of Antares Capital Corporation, will be the guest panelist at the next School of Management Board of Overseers Faculty Industry Forum. Full Story
Ron Jon's Awards Grant
Ron Jon Surf Shop has awarded the School of Management a marketing research grant for two projects. Full Story
Ethics in Education
School of Management Dean A.T. Hollingsworth, Ph.D., will be the keynote speaker at the fall Ethics Breakfast Seminar hosted by The Center for Business Ethics on Wednesday September 22 at 7:30 a.m. in the Hartley Room. Full Story
Carstens contributes to Informing Science Journal
Informing Science Journal has published a paper written by Deborah Sater Carstens, Ph.D., School of Management assistant professor of management information systems. Full Story
Manley father/son Duo to Conduct Workshop
Roger Manley, Ph.D., professor of management, is presenting a paper with his Florida Tech colleague Wade Shaw, Ph.D., professor of engineering, at the 25th National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management. Full Story
Dr. Carstens Addresses SCI Conference
Deborah Carstens, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, presented a paper entitled "The Technology Gap in Patient Safety" at the 8th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI) Full Story
Dr. Domagalski to Study Workplace Anger
Theresa Domagalski, Ph.D., associate professor of management, has been awarded a summer research grant by the School of Management faculty development committee. Full Story
FICPA Scholarships
Two School of Management students, Priscilla Arteaga and Megh Shah, have been awarded scholarships from the Florida Institute of CPAs Educational Foundation, Inc. (FICPA) Full Story
Ethics Audit
LuAnn Bean, Ph.D., CPA, CIA, CFE and School of Management professor of accounting, has published a paper on ethics in the May/June 2004 issue of the Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance. Full Story
Some Exciting Marketing Electives!
Advertising and Promotion Management continues on where marketing principles left off and delves deeper in to the promotional mix: advertising, personal selling, promotions and public relations. Full Story
Research Featured at SoM Colloquium Series
School of Management faculty attended two sessions of their colloquium series during the spring 2004 semester. The faculty colloquium series features sessions in which faculty present and discuss their research work. Full Story
SAM Social
This year's School of Management SAM (Society for the Advancement of Management) ball on April 2 drew more than one hundred faculty, alumni and students for an evening of fine dining and dancing at the Hilton Rialto Place in Melbourne. Full Story
Dr. Slotkin receives award
Michael Slotkin, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics, has been named one of the Florida Tech student government's Faculty of the Year winners. Full Story
Distance Learning and Accounting article
An article by three School of Management faculty members has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Education for Business. Full Story
Conference Presentations
Several School of Management faculty members made presentations at various conferences held recently in the Central Florida and Jacksonville areas. Full Story
Outstanding Students
The School of Management has selected eight outstanding students for 2004 who will be recognized during the annual Honors Convocation April 15 in the Gleason Performing Arts Center. Full Story
Newspaper Award
Joseph Sikile, School of Management accounting major, has received the 2004 Wall Street Journal Award. Full Story
Scholarships and Awards
Three School of Management students have won scholarships and awards from Financial Executives International (FEI). Full Story
4th Annual Ethics Conference
Former Life magazine correspondent Stanley Flink will be the keynote speaker at the School of Management Center for Business Ethics' 4th annual ethics conference on April 22 in the Harris Corporation Phillip W. Farmer customer briefing center. Full Story
Dr. Manley Presents Paper
Roger Manley, Ph.D. and professor of management and organizational psychology, presented a paper at the 10th annual International Conference of Industry, Engineering and Management Systems at Cocoa Beach on March 17. Full Story
Dr. Cudmore presents marketing research papers
B. Andrew Cudmore, Ph.D., assistant professor of marketing, presented two papers and was session chair at the Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators conference in Orlando March 2-6. Full Story
2004 Ethics competition winners
Three teams of Space Coast high school students won scholarships and financial awards in the Florida Tech School of Management 8th annual high school ethics competition held on March 5, 2004. Full Story
Dr. Patton in Taiwan
John R. Patton, D.B.A., associate professor of management and international business, was a participant at an international conference at the Taoyuan campus of Ming Chuan University in Taiwan. Full Story
IEMS Conference
A paper submitted by John R. Patton, D.B.A., associate professor of management and international business, has been accepted for presentation at the 10th annual International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS). Full Story
Medical Informatics presentation
Kumara Retnasami, a student of Dr. Deborah Carstens, assistant professor management information systems, will be presenting a paper at the 10th International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems on March 17 in Cocoa Beach. Full Story
2004 Homecoming
This year's homecoming theme was Stepping Through Time. We had fun stepping through our own portal of time and making tracks into the future. With that in mind, we're looking forward to next year's competition. Full Story
Dr. Cudmore Attends Marketing Educators Conference
Two papers written by Dr. B. Andrew Cudmore, assistant professor of marketing, have been accepted by the Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators (ACME). Full Story
Exceptional Human Resources project
Occasionally in the course of a semester, when a professor has a particularly outstanding group of students, she just has to let it be known. Praise a lot. Brag some, and set them up as an example to others. Full Story
Human Resources Updates
Dr. Theresa Domagalski, associate professor of management specializing in human resources and organizational behavior, writes a weekly update for Dushkin/McGraw Hill's PowerWeb. Full Story
Websurveyor Grant
Assistant professor of marketing B. Andrew Cudmore, Ph. D., is the recipient of a grant for the Websurveyor software whose commercial value is estimated at $250,000.00. Full Story
Distance Learning Study
School of Management's Alexander Vamosi, Ph.D., Michael Slotkin, Ph.D., and Barbara Pierce, Ph.D., have co-authored a paper that has been accepted for presentation at the Mid-South Association of Business Disciplines conference on February 6. Full Story
Distance Learning Study
School of Management faculty members have co-authored a paper that has been accepted for presentation at the Mid-South Association of Business Disciplines conference in Jackson, MS, on February 6. Full Story
Ethics Essay Contest
Two cash awards will be presented to the winners of this year's Steven T. Freeman Ethics Essay contest sponsored by the School of Management's Center for Business Ethics. Full Story
Book Review
A book review by School of Management associate professor Theresa Domagalski, Ph.D., has been published in the January 2004 issue of the Academy of Management Review. Full Story
Study Abroad
A School of Management student, Krystal Forgenie of Trinidad, West Indies, has been invited to the 2004 Global Young Leaders Summit. Full Story
Ethics Breakfast
The Center for Business Ethics of the School of Management is having its quarterly ethics breakfast seminar on January 28 at 7:30 a.m. in the Hartley Room, second floor of the Denius Student Center. Full Story
International Research
Associate professor John R. Patton, D.B.A., is participating in the fourth annual International Research Seminar at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville on February 13. Full Story
Dr. Bean Awarded Grant
Florida Tech's Academic Information Technology Committee has awarded Dr. LuAnn Bean a $1,200.00 mini-grant. Full Story
Dr. Manley Gives Ethics Presentation
Dr. Roger Manley, professor of management and organizational psychology, discussed what it means to be ethical in some "post-Enron reflections" at the 11th annual Christmas dinner of hurt B.A.D.D., Inc., recently. Full Story
New MIS Course
MIS (Management Information Systems) Senior Project is a new course in the School of Management (SoM) that will be offered in spring 2004. Full Story
Washington Lobbyist hears SoM research proposals
Bobby Mills, a Washington DC Congressional lobbyist, visited Florida Tech on November 10 and 11 to learn about research projects here that may that may be of interest to the US Congress. Full Story
College Athletics and Graduation Rates
An article by School of Management professor of accounting LuAnn Bean, Ph.D., C.P.A., C.I.A., C.F.E., was accepted for publication in the September/October issue of The Journal of Higher Education. Full Story
Delta Mu Delta Induction
School of Management's Delta Mu Delta Epsilon Eta chapter recognized 16 new SoM students recently during a formal dinner and induction ceremony in the Hartley Room in the Denius Student Center. Full Story
Distinguished Lecturer Luncheon
More than 100 faculty, staff, students and members of the School of Management board of overseers attended the SOM's annual Distinguished Lecturer Series luncheon on October 24, 2003. Full Story
Team Building
Dr. Roger Manley, professor of management and organizational psychology, conducted a teambuilding workshop for the Brevard Economic Development Commission recently at their corporate offices in Rockledge. Full Story
International Business and WMD
Dr. John R. Patton presented a paper entitled "How International Business is Conducted in the Shadow of Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Korean Peninsula" Full Story
Salary Seminar
Dr. Teri Domagalski, associate professor of management, has some hints and suggestions for students who will soon be in the job market with their new college degrees and hoping to make as much money as possible. Full Story
Marketing Research Presentations
Dr. Andrew Cudmore, assistant professor of marketing, had two papers presented at the European Advances in Consumer Research conference in Dublin, Ireland. His co-author, Dr. Karen L. Becker-Olsen of New York University, made the presentations. Full Story
Alumni Picnic Starts the Season
The School of Management kicked off its fall series of alumni events on Friday September 19 with its second annual alumni picnic on the grounds of the All Faiths Center. Full Story
Accounting Program Approved by Licensing Board
The School of Management accounting program has been approved by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation through the Florida Board of Accountancy. Full Story
Dr. Cudmore publishes "Working the Web"
Andrew Cudmore, Ph.D., School of Management assistant professor of marketing, has published "Working the Web" in the fall issue of the journal Marketing Health Services. He asks how effective healthcare web sites are for marketers. Full Story
Dr. Bean investigates International Outsourcing
LuAnn Bean, Ph.D., CPA, CIA, CFE and School of Management professor of accounting, has published "The Profits and Perils of International Outsourcing" in the September/October 2003 issue of the Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance. Full Story
Southeast Asian Trade Agreements
Dr. John R. Patton, associate professor of management, is presenting a paper at the Academy of International Business-Northeast chapter in Manchester, NH, in October. Dr. Patton's research interests are international business and global strategies. Full Story
Dean's Student Advisory Committee
Attention, undergraduate and graduate students, Dean Hollingsworth wants YOU.
He wants YOU on his Student Advisory Committee. Full Story
Fighting Fraud
Florida Tech has been added to the list of colleges and universities that are fighting corporate fraud by participating in the higher education program of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). Full Story
School of Management Professors Get Busy
School of Management professors are busy this summer presenting papers at conferences across the nation. Full Story
Dr Slotkin, SOM Teacher of the Year
Dr. Michael Slotkin has done it again. He was named Florida Tech Student Leadership's School of Management Teacher of the Year in April 2003. This is the fourth year that Dr. Slotkin has received that honor from his students. Full Story
School of Management Sponsors A ROPES Challenge
The School of Management's next ROPES course is Saturday, September 13, 2003, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the BCC Palm Bay campus. The course is a requirement for all incoming SOM freshmen and transfer students (no fee). Full Story
Dr. Manley Addresses Judges
School of Management professor Dr. Roger Manley gave the keynote address to open the Federal Clerks of Court Association annual conference Full Story
Ecotourism in Hungary
With bird-watching binoculars in hand and finely focused, three Florida Tech School of Management professors flew to Hungary recently to help promote a wildlife festival in that beautiful eastern European country. Full Story
Dean's Club
The School of Management Dean's Club is being instituted to assist alumni to keep in contact with the university. We hope to accomplish this with a $25 per year commitment for five years. Full Story
Ethics Essay Competition
MELBOURNE, FLA.- The Florida Tech School of Management Center for Business Ethics announces the winners of the first Steven T. Freeman Ethics Essay Contest. Full Story
Forensic Accounting: Seminar Topic
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