
Liberty launches new financial literacy course to help service members plan for the transition to life back home
The transition from military to civilian life conjures up many questions about the future in regard to finances, family, and more, and a new course through Liberty University’s Center for Professional and Continuing Education hopes to answer some of those…

Unified in faith, business leaders deliver leadership lessons at CEO Summit
The Liberty University School of Business’ second annual “Networking the Nations” CEO Summit, held on campus Oct. 5-7, was a resounding success. The school welcomed 675 CEOs, political figures, athletes, and world-class faith leaders to campus with the goal of…

Hobby Lobby President Steve Green talks stewardship of God’s gifts at CEO summit
Liberty University’s School of Business kicked off Day 2 of its Networking the Nations CEO Summit with a Faith Factor panel Thursday morning in the Towns Auditorium, inspiring participants to commit their lives and businesses to Christ. Moderated by Dean…

School of Business Dean Dave Brat to serve on Governor Youngkin’s economists panel
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has named Dr. Dave Brat, Dean of Liberty University’s School of Business, to the Joint Advisory Board of Economists, a panel that will advise Youngkin on the state’s revenue estimates leading to his December budget…

High-schoolers get an early start in cybersecurity training during summer camp at Liberty
High school students from Lynchburg and the surrounding areas learned cyber defense principles June 22-26 at the Liberty University School of Business’ annual summer Cyber Defense camp. The campers learned cyber defense fundamentals, methods to harden systems, and networking, all…

Graduate gives God the glory for restoring his health — and his family — after lifesaving tumor surgery
As the throbbing pain in his stomach intensified, David Walker knew something wasn’t quite right. It was the 18-year-old’s first semester at Liberty University — only two weeks into the 2018 fall term. He looked forward to declaring a major…

Business students hold first campus auto show to drive job opportunities
Over $6 million worth of automotive inventory graced Liberty University’s campus April 28-30 for the School of Business’ first ever student-led auto show. Twenty exhibitors, which included local, regional, and national dealerships like Carter Myres Automotive, Lynchburg Nissan, Pinkerton, and…

School of Business hosts leading voice in American economics Greg Mankiw
Professor of Economics at Harvard University Greg Mankiw, an author, teacher, and researcher, participated in a panel discussion during a Liberty University School of Business Convocation Select event on April 22. Mankiw served in the White House as chairman of…

Cyber Security team comes from behind to earn sixth-place finish at national tournament
When Senior Computer Science student Amanda Jones became team captain of Liberty’s Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) team last year, she didn’t think her guidance would push the crew all the way to nationals. More than 170 CCDC teams compete…

Liberty University hosts ambassadors for Abraham Accords discussion
Liberty University’s Helms School of Government and School of Business hosted three ambassadors Thursday afternoon in the Montview Student Union, Alumni Ballroom, to assess peace in the Middle East and the effectiveness of the Abraham Accords peace agreements. Students, faculty,…