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Entrepreneurship Strategy 2010–2014
With laptops charged, whiteboards cleared, and markers ready, it’s now up to the Executive MBA students’ careful positioning and strategic thinking to navigate the intricacies of a simulated marketplace. 
Student entrepreneur Brad Moss, founder of a million-dollar gaming company was rewarded with a cash prize of $10,000.
BYU's entrepreneurship students are some of the best prepared to start a business, according to The Princeton Review.
The Rollins Center celebrates the spirit of creativity and innovation by hosting its first-ever Entrepreneurship Week.
Bruce Hymas and his teammates had sixteen connectors, fifty-four sticks, and three minutes. The task: build a tower that holds up a golf ball—and make the tower taller than everyone else’s.
Research that shows trust is based on predictable processes has been named the most influential study of the decade.
Social entrepreneurship is cropping up everywhere and BYU's internship program is among the best in the field.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
Good communicators are supposed to work behind the scenes, but sometimes they can't help getting pulled on stage.
The professorship, funded by Brent and Bonnie Jean Beesley, was created to recognize Hill's influence on students in Provo.
Peery Social Entrepreneurship Program, the flagship program of the Ballard Center for Economic Self Reliance.
Some entrepreneurs plan their businesses from behind desks, but a new wave of thought is challenging entrepreneurs.
BYU organizational behavior and strategy faculty were ranked fourth in the nation for their 2009 publications.
BYU is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.
Jeffrey H. Dyer received the 2010 Outstanding Faculty Award, while 15 faculty, staff and administrators were also honored.
While students are usually pitching themselves to companies, this time the tables were turned.
Student finalists in the Speed Pitch Competition rapidly presented their business ideas as part of the BYU BPC.
Entrepreneurially minded students from across campus pitched their brightest ideas in the annual Idea Pitch Competition.
Lights. Camera. Make a difference. Four student films were showcased at the first-ever Peery Film Festival.
Survival of the fittest is not only found in nature but also in business, and Nathan Furr set out to determine the cause.
Claremont Graduate University honored Warner P. Woodworth as the first Peter F. Drucker Centennial Global Entrepreneur in Residence.
Most students usually work a side job, but not many spend their free time running a million-dollar company.
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review place BYU No. 4 at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.