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Brigham Young University’s Romney Institute of Public Management has named Carolyn B. Lewis its 1998 Administrator of the Year, honoring her at a banquet held in Provo on September 17.
The Cardon International Sponsorship Program
Some of your favorite faculty pick their favorite books. Professors are used to telling you what to do, and just because you’ve graduated don’t think they’re about to stop.
What do you do when your neighbor or friend is out of work? It can be difficult to bring up the subject because there’s often a great deal of stress and emotion attached to the issue.
Finding a job may be more of a numbers game than you ever thought.
The Melvin J. Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance was named to recognize Ballard's contributions to the Church's welfare system.
The word stress was coined only eighty years ago, yet it is a feeling most people experience every day.
If you are like most people, getting up and out the door on time can be nothing short of a miracle.
So you went to business school. But it’s been a few years . . . And perhaps some of the recent economic news has left you a little befuddled. We’ve unscrambled some particularly tricky terms that will put you back at the head of the class.
 Getting fit may be more about numbers than you ever thought. But don’t worry.
Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. Lewis Hower is developing a solution.
Food. We’re obsessed with it and not just because it meets our daily caloric needs. It can be tempting, captivating, and even adventurous. In fact, culinary novelties are popping up everywhere.
Feeling a little nickel-and-dimed lately? Follow these cost-cutting tips, and you’ll find yourself keeping more and pungling less.
BYU finance professor Hal Heaton will lead the H. Taylor Peery Institute of Financial Services beginning this summer.
It may be time to reset your browser’s toolbar. With nearly 300 million sites on the web (and counting), finding the best resources online can be a little paralyzing—that’s why we’re here. You might not be plugged into the following cool and innovative sites, but you should be.
Your credit score is a three-digit number with a large impact. Here’s how to keep your number looking smart and how to understand what goes into calculating your score.
The buzz around social innovation and entrepreneurship is growing as the Ballard Center welcomes seven new fellows.
The Rollins Center celebrates the spirit of creativity and innovation by hosting its first-ever Entrepreneurship Week.
It’s an often thankless job with bad hours and few days off. Running a home and keeping a family going may not require a board of directors, but that doesn’t mean it’s not demanding.
Think of it as the barcode’s hip, tech-savvy cousin. QR (quick response) codes allow users to scan a black-and-white box with their smartphones and instantly link to data, videos, music, or a bevy of other knowledge.
Two international educators will continue to use their innovative expertise as newly named fellows for the Ballard Center.
All students, at some point, face exam questions that baffle, mystify, or simply confound them. As bright and good-looking as Marriott School students are, we’ve discovered they are no exception. This is where creativity takes flight.
If the internet is an information superhighway, social media is a road hog. The web is increasingly being used as a way to connect with chums, strangers, and even celebs.
Students from Utah high schools along the Wasatch Front were at BYU testing their language and business skills.