This year's Nobel Peace Price is given to a jailed Chinese writer.
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Liu Xiaobo. Liu is a Chinese democracy advocate who has written essays that have gotten him arrested by the Chinese government numerous times, according to The New York Times.
Muhammad Yunus shares his vision of "Creating a World Without Poverty" with a receptive Hendricks Chapel crowd.
The man of the hour strolled down the aisle shaking hands and posing for pictures with the astounded crowd as he approached the stage. This scene may sound reminiscent of a Hollywood red carpet or political rally, but the star Tuesday night wasn’t a celebrity — he was an economist.
Muhammad Yunus, a world-renowned Nobel Peace Prize winner, has that effect on people.
Audience members sat elbow-to-elbow in the Hendricks Chapel pews to hear Yunus recall his journey.
World-renowned economist and Nobel Peace Prize winner shares how his business model can be utilized for academics and crisis relief.
Muhummad Yunus is changing the world and challenging the status quo one person at a time. Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, created the Grameen Bank in 1983 to eradicate poverty through micro-lending in his native Bangladesh.
The premise? Give money to poor women to start their own businesses and emerge from poverty by their own hands. Yunus calls this new way of thinking the social business model.
President Obama becomes the third sitting American president to win the prize.
President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, nytimes.com reports. The honor comes after the president was only in office for nine months.
The award, which was announced in Oslo early Friday morning, recognizes the president for his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples” and his efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons.