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Students Entrepreneurship
Most students usually work a side job, but not many spend their free time running a million-dollar company.
Lights. Camera. Make a difference. Four student films were showcased at the first-ever Peery Film Festival.
Entrepreneurially minded students from across campus pitched their brightest ideas in the annual Idea Pitch Competition.
Student finalists in the Speed Pitch Competition rapidly presented their business ideas as part of the BYU BPC.
Some entrepreneurs plan their businesses from behind desks, but a new wave of thought is challenging entrepreneurs.
Peery Social Entrepreneurship Program, the flagship program of the Ballard Center for Economic Self Reliance.
The Rollins Center celebrates the spirit of creativity and innovation by hosting its first-ever Entrepreneurship Week.
Student entrepreneur Brad Moss, founder of a million-dollar gaming company was rewarded with a cash prize of $10,000.
Scan, Inc., the fresh startup created by a group of BYU students, recently raised more than $1.7 million in seed funding.
BYU's Marriott School announced the 2012 Bateman Awards—the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
BYU students know what it takes to create a successful company, and they have the results to prove it.
A restaurateur, a film producer, and an inventor squared off in the final round of the 22nd annual SEOY Competition.
Brigham Young University senior Scott Walker's Underwater Audio was named No. 1 by Utah Student 25.
The Rollins Center is reaching out across campus to engage more students in entrepreneurial efforts.
Spencer Quinn beats out more than 1,600 applicants from 37 countries with his repair tape company FiberFix.
It goes without saying: starting a business is difficult. Even securing basic needs, such as locking down an office space, can stress people with great ideas to the point of giving up their pursuit.
Three families’ lives were spared tragedy thanks to one small thing: a sock.
A three-day tour of the Bay Area with a group of fellow college students. Sounds fun, right?
The International Business Model Competition is the first and largest lean startup competition in the world. But who's thinking lean when they can bring home the bacon?
Student entrepreneurs from Brigham Young University took 15 of the top 25 spots at the annual Utah Student 25 Awards.
Mike Norton dreamed of playing lacrosse in college on the East Coast. But thanks to his mom, he's now a budding entrepreneur major with new startups in his sights.
Giuseppe Vinci could hardly sit still, eyes glued to the TV in his humble home of Milan, Italy. It was the 1996 Olympic opening ceremonies and Muhammad Ali was lighting the torch, sending goosebumps all down Vinci’s neck. Right then Vinci knew he had to be in the Olympics some day.
Students from majors all over campus gather early on a Saturday morning for an eight-hour class on innovating and testing ideas. It’s their first and their last lecture of the semester, and once it’s over, they have five days to apply what they learned by creating a startup business plan to present to the professor the following Thursday.