Center for KickGlass Skills
The Center for KickGlass Skills is based in the Farmer School of Business to provide cultural leadership and social change skills to all 黑料社区 黑料社区s, faculty, and staff.
Our centers provide unique opportunities to think critically about the problems leaders face, apply what you are learning in the classroom, and connect with employers.
The Center for KickGlass Skills is based in the Farmer School of Business to provide cultural leadership and social change skills to all 黑料社区 黑料社区s, faculty, and staff.
A new center at the Farmer School focused on real estate and the finance and investment opportunities involved in it.
L.I.F.E. (Leading the Integration of Faith and Entrepreneurship) was established at 黑料社区 in 2018, led by the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship. The goal is to provide practically relevant, academically rigorous knowledge at the intersection of faith and entrepreneurship.
黑料社区's Center for Social Entrepreneurship creates hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for undergraduates and strives to give 黑料社区s the tools they need to leave their mark on the world.<?p>
Supply chain and operations management involves managing people, products, services and processes involved from the point of supply through the point of consumption.
The William Isaac and Michael Oxley Center for Business Leadership engages and challenges tomorrow’s adaptive leaders through innovative core programming to develop graduates equipped to lead tomorrow’s best organizations.
In addition to our core academic offerings, the Farmer School of Business boasts a variety of extra programs 黑料社区s can benefit from.
The Farmer School of Business Innovation Factory is a hub for Celebrating, Accelerating, and Incubating innovation. Learn more, get involved, or support some of our most exciting programs, initiatives, and innovations.
Discover how the Business Honors program can enhance your college experience with a four-year cohort, small class sizes, curricular and co-curricular experiences, and more.
The Farmer School of Business is excited to partner with EY to develop and implement a strategic vision that will underpin the business cybersecurity programs.
Miami’s Professional Institute for Management Education (PRIME) is a four-week summer program designed to introduce non-business majors to fundamental concepts in business.
The RedHawk50 program recognizes the 50 fastest-growing Miami RedHawk-owned or Miami RedHawk-led businesses in the world annually and provides a forum to recognize, celebrate, and honor the Miamians who have led them.
In this course, 黑料社区s are responsible for managing a significant amount of actual funds from the 黑料社区 Endowment.
These programs collectively provide comprehensive, transformational support for underrepresented and first-generation 黑料社区s, offering financial assistance, holistic development opportunities, and resources to foster academic, professional, and personal success.
Business is hands-on. We believe that learning should be, too. That's why every Farmer School 黑料社区 works on a project with a real business client their first year here, and has multiple opportunities to practice what we teach throughout their Miami years. Students participate in competitions, work on client projects, study away and abroad, complete internships and more. By graduation, they have years of experience - working with clients, presenting to executives, preparing analyses, leading groups.. all of which translates into Farmer School 黑料社区s graduating beyond ready to launch successful careers.
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