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Is the next Flappy Bird or Fruit Ninja at BYU? Developers at this year's Mobile App Competition are hoping so.
Beginning March 17, Ballard Week will offer students the chance to learn from effective social innovators.
BYU's best entrepreneurs went head to head at this year's Student Entrepreneur of the Year competition.
The Marriott School recently appointed Bruce Money as the director of the Whitmore Global Management Center.
The U.S. Dept. of Education awarded BYU a four-year grant of more than $1.1 million to further international business.
Students demonstrated their innovation talents by participating in the Big Idea Pitch competition during Entrepreneurship Week.
The Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance has teamed up with the Laycock Center for Creative Collaboration to help students learn how to solve problems through a creative lens.
The Romney Institute of Public Management had a new new exhibit featuring its namesake, George W. Romney, installed in the Tanner Building.
The Best Idea Competition recently allowed students a chance to share their ideas for improving the world through social innovation.
Thanks in part to the efforts of BYU students, diamond materials are on their way to becoming the CSR's best friend.
Hundreds of MPA students, alumni and faculty joined together in six cities on the MPA Days of Service celebrating the program's 50th anniversary.
Cash prizes in six figures were at stake for students competing in the Miller NVC Final hosted by the Rollins Center.
Ballard Center students interning with Self-Reliance Services/Perpetual Education Fund are working to eradicate poverty around the world.
Students from across campus expanded and demonstrated their innovative talents during the week-long event showcasing entrepreneurial resources available at BYU.
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to make a difference, the Ballard Center of Economic Self-Reliance can help you reach your goals.
Executive director of the International City/County Management Association named the 2016 Administrator of the Year.
Thanks to the Ballard Center, BYU students had the opportunity to utilize their skills in the research and development of a survey that is tackling poverty.
Football training compression shirts, mobile ultrasounds, wearable chairs, worm poop, and bathroom app the stakes were high for students presenting some of the most creative ideas The Big Idea Pitch has ever seen.
BYU alumna Emily Brand won the Ballard Center's first Changemaker Film Competition for her short documentary depicting one social innovator's work to combat hunger.
In conjunction with the Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance's Peery Film Festival, the BYU Health Science Department was honored to host three Sudanese refugees, at the film showing of "Lost Boys of Sudan."
The Global Management Center hosted teens from around the state to help students combine their knowledge of language and global business.
The Romney Institute recently recognized David Williams for his outstanding work in the nonprofit sector.
BYU professor Linda Reynolds sees the skills she teaches as more than a mixture of aesthetics, images, symbols, and words her design classes teach students to do good better.
As a homeless college student, Sam Cobbs was humiliated while he stood in line to get food stamps. Welfare services said he would need to drop out of college if he wanted their aid, but he knew that college was his only chance at escaping poverty.