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Center News Student Spotlight 2010–2014
This year's TEDxBYU conference was jam-packed with inspiring speakers, a webcast, and an energetic crowd.
Sponsored by the Ballard Center, graduate students created innovative solutions for Newman's Own Foundation.
Most MBA students go on to work for major corporations, but Julia Perry launched her own fashion line.
Have you ever thought of going back to school? Finding the right executive program might be more realistic than you think.
In the typical search for jobs and internships, students seek out the company. Romney Institute students have a different idea.
Students from Utah high schools along the Wasatch Front were at BYU testing their language and business skills.
Two international educators will continue to use their innovative expertise as newly named fellows for the Ballard Center.
The Rollins Center celebrates the spirit of creativity and innovation by hosting its first-ever Entrepreneurship Week.
The buzz around social innovation and entrepreneurship is growing as the Ballard Center welcomes seven new fellows.
BYU finance professor Hal Heaton will lead the H. Taylor Peery Institute of Financial Services beginning this summer.
The following is an excerpt from "Female cadet thrives in Army ROTC" published in The Universe on Mar. 12, 2013:
The BYU Army ROTC will honor Capt. Scott P. Pace with a memorial service and add his name to BYU's Memorial Wall on Friday.
Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. Lewis Hower is developing a solution.
Romney Institute students are willing to travel all over the world to gain valuable experience through internships.
The Melvin J. Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance was named to recognize Ballard's contributions to the Church's welfare system.
The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
Student entrepreneur Brad Moss, founder of a million-dollar gaming company was rewarded with a cash prize of $10,000.
When students first join ROTC, they are thrust into a life of early morning workouts, combat training and weekend warfare simulations.
Taxes probably wouldn't place very high on most people's lists of extreme activities, but it does for five BYU students.
Jamie Cope Bennee, a 34-year-old BYU Executive MPA student, died in a tragic plane crash in Payson, Utah, on Nov. 18.
Jessie Ingraham, a Dixie State College Army ROTC cadet finished ahead of 450 other cadets in the two-mile run at the Army Physical Fitness Test held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. Ingraham, a BYU senior, finished the run in 13 minutes and 12 seconds, making her the top female in this event among her cadet peers and making one of the fastest times recorded this summer.
Who says you can't have your cake and eat it too? One Marriott School of Management student is doing just that.
It wasn't enough for Trevor Fitzgerald to ask "Got milk?" He wanted to know where his milk was being produced.