Skip to main content

Browse All Stories

35 results found
Information Systems 2010–2014
Service must be the primary focus of those who seek a generous heart and blessed life, writes Sonia Clayton.
The Utah Governor’s Mansion was blanketed in soft, blue light. The occasion was World Autism Awareness Day 2014, and buildings across the country were swapping bulbs to highlight a disorder that affects one in sixty-eight American children.
Three tech-savvy students have redesigned a BYU rite of passage: the search for Provo housing.
Call it a cruel but fortunate twist of fate: Dan Handy’s companies tend to undergo extreme growth when it comes time for him to hit the books. As an undergrad and a grad student at the Marriott School, the current CEO of Bluehost.com guided two internet start-ups to success, sometimes smashing against current trends with a Ping-Pong paddle.
Forbes compiled a list of the best Master's degrees to get right now. In the number one spot was a master's of information systems.
Taking a cue from major corporations, professor Greg Anderson is helping students navigate group projects with the Color Code personality test.
A sleek product deserves accessories that are equally suave. Blending mechanical prowess with beautiful materials is alum Eric Rea's forte.
I keenly remember sitting in my basement apartment in Utah and reviewing with my wife our meager student finances. Given the recent birth of our first son and my heavy academic load, I could only afford to work part time. Even with our combined efforts, money was very tight for my wife and me. We were incredibly grateful for the low tuition, the scholarships, and the financial aid which allowed me to receive such an outstanding degree, and we committed to someday give back what had generously been given to us.
Forbes.com recently highlighted Nick Walter, who changed his trajectory by teaching Apple's new programming language.
BYU Information Systems professors found that people say they care about keeping their computers secure, but behave otherwise.
Katherine Payne’s life has taken some dramatic turns in the last few years.