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Faculty Research Student Experiences Summer 2020 Winter 2015 Winter 2016
New research from BYU Marriott professors takes a close look at what imposter syndrome is — and how to conquer it.
Imagine hacking into a Furby, picking a lockbox, shooting targets with Nerf guns, diving into piles of (clean) trash, and sliding under string “laser beams,” all with the end goal of identifying—and then fixing—vulnerabilities in a wireless computer security system.
Once the lifeblood of campfires and living rooms, stories are redefining global communication, according to recent Marriott School research.
The prototype wasn’t pretty. Wrapped in tinfoil and dotted with hand-drawn circles, the cardboard cylinder could have easily passed for an elementary school project, but the student entrepreneurs didn’t mind.
When you have millions to give, wanting to make a difference is not just an idle wish. The biggest challenge is deciding which nonprofit can bring your vision to life.
Sickness, car wrecks, and births—INTEX, the weeklong rite of passage for information systems students, stops for nothing.