Benefits of Financial Literacy

By Jayson Holt In high school, Chavonne was pushed to go to college by well-meaning friends and teachers. Although she didn’t fully understand the financial burden before her, she enrolled at the University of Mississippi. In order to pay for school, Chavonne took on $20,000 of student loans. After three semesters, she dropped out of college. She could no longer afford to attend school and … Continue reading Benefits of Financial Literacy

From Play to Performance: Building an Effective Organization

By Jessica N. Selee (Brigham Young University), Jade Johnson (Brigham Young University), Jocelyn N. Murray (Brigham Young University), Anna Samuelson (Brigham Young University), Jasmine Li (Brigham Young University), Andrew Lacanienta (Brigham Young University), Mat D. Duerden (Brigham Young University), Mark Widmer (Brigham Young University) In the middle of January 2016, six students joined a MEG Grant research team (Mentored Experience Grant) to study the impact that … Continue reading From Play to Performance: Building an Effective Organization