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  • BYU Marriott Faculty and Staff Honored for 2026 Leadership and Service Friday May 08 2026

    The BYU Marriott School of Business honored selected faculty and staff at its April 2026 awards ceremony for their impact in exemplifying BYU Marriott's mission, vision, and values in both classroom and administrative work.


  • Following a Hunch and Crossing the Globe Tuesday May 05 2026

    A desire to conduct research sent experience design and management (ExDM) students Autumn Tolman and Hannah Knowlton on a flight across the world. Their journey in the Netherlands—the two BYU Marriott School of Business students explain—has changed their fundamental understanding of experience design and provided an opportunity for them to share their findings.


  • Relying on Initiative Wednesday Apr 22 2026

    A series of conversations helped shape a career path for experience design and management (ExDM) student Maddie Johnson. What began as simple discussions about potential majors grew through interactions with peers, professors, and industry professionals, eventually leading her to a full-time role she hadn't expected.


  • BYU Marriott Undergrads Recognized with the 2026 Bateman Awards Tuesday Apr 14 2026

    In March, the BYU Marriott School of Business administration recognized one graduating student from each undergraduate program with the Bateman Award for their dedication to the BYU Marriott values, commitment to academic excellence, and profound drive to serve others.


  • Designing Experiences and Building Confidences Friday Mar 13 2026

    Whether working with international nonprofits or local businesses, experience design and management (ExDM) students at the BYU Marriott School of Business have the chance to apply their education through designing experiences. “It gives us a lot of confidence as we enter the workforce, because we know that our skills are valuable,” says ExDM student Claire Martin.


  • Surgically Designed Experiences Wednesday Feb 11 2026

    In a room full of healthcare veterans, experience design and management student Emily Weber challenged herself to speak up. Weber, a senior at the BYU Marriott School of Business, says it's important to push herself to grow—even when she feels inexperienced, intimidated, or uncertain.


  • Pop-Tarts, Pine Cones, and Passion Projects Tuesday Nov 11 2025

    Nicole Utley keeps her office stocked with herbal teas and Pop-Tarts. Whenever she’s in the office, students in the experience design and management program can stop by for a treat and to chat. As the ExDM student experience administrator, Utley views “tea and tarts” as a way to help students develop clarity, competence, and confidence: clarity to see what’s possible, competence in their field of study, and confidence to take it out into the world.


  • Designing Winning Experiences Beyond the Scoreboard Thursday Sep 18 2025

    Almost every part of a fan’s experience at a professional sports event—from the time they enter the parking lot until long after they’ve returned home—is designed to optimize their emotional connection to the sport. As part of a team that specializes in sports sponsorships at Keurig Dr Pepper, experience design and management alum McKade Peterson carefully considers the factors that maximize sports fans’ experiences around the globe.


  • ExDM Students Take the Stage at Experience Summit Friday Jul 18 2025

    Ten BYU Marriott School of Business student volunteers headed to the World Experience Summit in London with a full agenda, including setting up chairs and hosting rooms for dozens of sessions featuring CEOs and experience design professionals. By the end of the first day, though, one more item was added to the students’ itinerary: presenting a panel about their experiences in BYU Marriott’s experience design and management program.


  • Tracking Success Thursday May 29 2025

    Connor Ross, a graduate of the BYU Marriott School of Business, has aspired to break records on the track since seventh grade, when he first set his sights on beating the 400-meter race record at his middle school. What started as a teenager’s goal to crush track records has since evolved into a career in collegiate sports management, where Ross’s drive to set new goals has propelled him every step of the way.


  • BYU Marriott Honors Faculty and Staff for Leadership and Service Tuesday May 13 2025

    In its April 2025 awards ceremony, the BYU Marriott School of Business recognized selected faculty, staff, and administrators for exemplifying the college’s vision, mission, values, and guiding principle in both classroom and administrative work.


  • Designing Confidence Tuesday Apr 08 2025

    Sydney Rasmussen began the experience design and management program eager to make an impact—she just wasn’t sure how her skills fit into that vision. Now in her final semester at the BYU Marriott School of Business, Rasmussen has built confidence in her ability to make the world a better place by aligning her individual strengths with real-world needs.


  • Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve: The 2025 Bateman Awards Monday Apr 07 2025

    In March the BYU Marriott School of Business administration recognized a graduating student from each undergraduate program with the Bateman Award for their exemplary dedication to the BYU Marriott values, commitment to academic excellence, and profound drive to serve others.


  • Bouquets and Business Wednesday Feb 19 2025

    Gabrielle Sorensen’s entrepreneurial journey has centered on blending creativity with meaningful client relationships. Sorensen, a 2019 BYU Marriott School of Business alumna, is the founder of her own floral design company, Fleur Gabrielle, where she strives to craft unforgettable experiences for her clients using the skills she gained as a student in the experience design and management program.


  • Diving into Experience Design Friday Jan 17 2025

    Swimming with sharks isn’t typically a precursor to entering a program at the BYU Marriott School of Business, but for Aleia Allen, a field study adventure in the Caribbean spurred her into her first semester in the experience design and management program.


  • FamilySearch and Experience Design: A Match Made in Heaven Tuesday Oct 22 2024

    Last May, students from the Department of Experience Design and Management at the BYU Marriott School of Business showcased innovative, experience-focused product demos to FamilySearch executives, garnering high praise and paving the way for a promising long-term collaboration.


  • BYU Marriott Welcomes New Faculty in 2024 Wednesday Sep 11 2024

    At the start of the fall semester, Brigitte Madrian, dean of the BYU Marriott School of Business, welcomed 11 new faculty members to the college. “At BYU Marriott, our faculty are dedicated teachers, exceptional scholars, and transformative role models. We are thrilled to welcome these new professors and know that their insights and experience will greatly enhance the educational experience of our students.”


  • Designing the Future Friday Aug 16 2024

    Among almost 300 experience design professionals gathered at the second annual World Experience Summit, BYU Marriott's ExDM students and faculty stood out for their research-driven understanding of experience design theory.


  • BYU Marriott Names Mat Duerden as New Department Chair of Experience Design and Management Wednesday Jun 26 2024

    BYU Marriott School of Business dean Brigitte Madrian has announced the appointment of Mat Duerden as the new chair of the Department of Experience Design and Management. Duerden succeeds Neil Lundberg, the previous department chair, on July 1, 2024.


  • Peak Perspectives Thursday May 09 2024

    Each fall Peter Ward, associate professor of experience design and management (ExDM), leads his students as they climb Rock Canyon’s rugged walls. So whether in rock-climbing classes amidst breathtaking scenery or ExDM research classes within the walls of the BYU Marriott School of Business, Ward teaches students how to interlace academic and spiritual studies.