Mihaylo Business Curriculum Sent Abroad
Dr. James Dietz, Dr. Tam Nguyen and Paul Duong, at FTU during an informational meeting Students in Hanoi, Vietnam are learning the same curriculum as Mihaylo College of Business and Economics students...
View ArticleNewly Elected ASI VP Shares Fresh Vision for Student Leadership
Jonny Leggett ’15 looks to an international giant in the world of business for inspiration. “Anyone who owns more than 400 companies and is worth billions of dollars is clearly doing many things...
View ArticleGrade-School Students Learn the Value of Saving at Mihaylo
April showers bring May flowers, but in this case, April brings financial literacy. The Center for Economic Education is recognizing Financial Literacy Month by teaching grade-school students the...
View ArticleUp to Us: A Campaign To Educate
In an effort to raise awareness about the federal debt crisis, five Cal State Fullerton students will compete in the nationwide Up to Us competition. This contest challenges participants to educate...
View ArticleMihaylo Students Attend 2014 American Economic Association Conference
Nobel laureate Edward C. Prescott walked across the stage, giving a lecture about the path to prosperity for the United States. Among the thousands of attendees, four Mihaylo business students got a...
View ArticleTop Business Journalists Share Their Experiences Covering the Economic Crisis
Three prominent national business journalists will explore the collapse of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and why top banking executives have not been held accountable for the financial...
View ArticleThe Economics of Urban Parks: Mihaylo Professor Examines the Impact
Yorba Linda’s Jessamyn West Park is one of the hundreds of city and county parks that dot the Orange County landscape. Image from Wikimedia Commons. How do urban parks impact housing prices? Mihaylo...
View ArticleBrexit: Britain’s Withdrawal from the European Union Sends Shockwaves Through...
A poster supporting Brexit from the European Union in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It notes that funds being spent on the EU could be used at home in the UK. Photo from Wikimedia Commons. Few believed...
View ArticleGabriela Best: Mihaylo Economics Professor Studies Monetary Policy
Mihaylo Assistant Professor of Economics Gabriela Best began her undergraduate degree in Mexico but transferred to the Cal State system. She completed her education at UC Irvine before joining Mihaylo...
View ArticleEgypt’s Lost Spring: Mihaylo Professor’s Book Explores the Politics of Egypt
Mihaylo Economics Associate Professor Sherif Khalifa’s 2015 book, Egypt’s Lost Spring: Causes and Consequences, presents an impartial history of the political upheaval in the world’s most populous Arab...
View ArticleWhy Can’t We Afford Housing in Orange County?
Orange County has some of the nation’s most desirable real estate, which is a factor in the area’s high prices. Orange County is one of the highest-priced housing markets in the U.S. The average home...
View ArticleSeven Interesting Facts About Labor Day
From construction workers to white-collar professionals, the 159 million American workers keep American farms, factories and offices in business. Labor Day is an opportunity to honor their service and...
View ArticleBook Club Expands Student Knowledge of Economics
Reading extracurricular books on economics topics is one of the best things students can do to have the knowledge necessary for career success. The new Economics Book Club provides a forum for...
View ArticleMihaylo Economic Forecast Provides a Three-Year Outlook for the Local and...
CSUF Provost and Former Dean Anil Puri delivers the economic forecast report at the Hotel Irvine on Nov. 2 to an audience of local business professionals, economists and members of the Titan family....
View ArticleBlack Friday by the Numbers
Shoppers rush into a mall early on Black Friday morning in 2013. The day became a major consumer and media event in the 2000s though there are doubts over its future importance. Photo from Wikimedia...
View Article1917-2017: A Look Back at World War I, 100 Years Later
The sinking of the RMS Lusitania, a British ocean liner, resulted in 1,198 deaths and was a major factor in the American decision to get involved in World War I. Image from Wikipedia. 2017 marks the...
View ArticleMihaylo Economics Professor Robert Michaels Retires After 47 Years of Teaching
Robert Michaels says he has witnessed the Cal State Fullerton business program develop to world-class standing: “We are one of the most published institutions in the country not offering doctoral...
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