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Kevin and Debra Rollins Center for eBusiness - November 2006 Newsletter
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Kevin and Debra Rollins Center for eBusiness

eBusiness Solutions
November 2006
Published monthly by the Rollins Center for eBusiness at Brigham Young University

November 2006

Second Web Analytics Competition Set to Kick Off

The second Omniture Web Analytics Competition, sponsored by Omniture and the Rollins Center for eBusiness, kicks off this month and offers students a chance to compete for prize money and the opportunity to interview with Omniture. The competition will kick off 7 November at 2 p.m. in 151 TNRB.

“This is an experience students won’t get anywhere else on campus,” says Happy Larsen, program manager for the Center for eBusiness. “It’s an opportunity for students to get cutting-edge technology experience, and it’s an education they can earn money from instead of having to pay for it.”

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BYU’s Center for eBusiness Helps Give Education to the World

20 October 2006 in the Daily Universe, the Brigham Young University campus newspaper. Reprinted with permission.

By Aaron Searle

BYU’s timeless motto, “Enter to learn, go forth to serve,” has been given a new

twist by some service-minded students and faculty working on BYU’s eCANDLE project.

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Newest Advisory Board Member is Up to the Challenge

Charles Wilson has never been afraid of taking on a challenge—in fact, he often goes out of his way to look for them.

“My advice is: look for opportunities to improve your skills wherever those opportunities come from,” he says. “Those opportunities often come from unexpected places, don’t be afraid of challenges; they give you richer learning experiences.”

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Putting Names to Faces

The mission of the Rollins Center for eBusiness is to prepare students to lead in a networked and digitized world by connecting them with skilled faculty and accomplished professionals. One of the best ways we can accomplish this mission is by giving students opportunities to work side-by-side with faculty, the center’s directors, and professionals. These students who work with the center come from varying backgrounds and give us the opportunity to learn to better cater to an increasingly diverse and sophisticated student body. To view the following staff and volunteers, visit ebusiness.byu.edu/team.

Assistant Program Manager and Lecture Series Teaching Assistant pictured on the right.

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