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El Programa Crocker de Compañeros en la Innovación de BYU ofrece a estudiantes maneras de crear soluciones
Traducido por Aaron Sedrick y revisado por Nicole Coello
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Crocker Fellowship offers students opportunities to create solutions
The BYU Crocker Innovation Fellows program offers student teams funding and guidance to create business-oriented solutions.
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COVID-19 highlighting social issues but making social good work difficult
Editor’s note: This story is a part of a series that explores the lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and how things have changed on and off campus.
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Students drill their way into dental entrepreneurship
Dentium.Club members from left to right: Zach Estiva, Andrew Bryce, Austin Harrison, Hammad Javed, Mary Wilson and Sam Webb meet south of campus. (Ari Davis)
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