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The 60 students who enroll in BYU Marriott’s Business Fundamentals in Europe study abroad don’t just get a taste of life in Paris, Rome, and London. Instead, they get to feast on these destinations as they spend three weeks in each city touring companies, visiting cultural sites, and completing required courses for all BYU Marriott majors and several minors.
From a young age, Melissa Larson developed a love of reading and learning, and set the goal of graduating from a university. However, as the first person in her family to pursue higher education, she wasn’t sure what it would take to achieve her goal.
Hooke was recently named a grand prize winner in Duke University’s annual New Ideas competition. The competition invites undergraduates from across the nation to submit business ideas aimed at “[contributing] to civil discourse and reducing polarization in society.”
Sally Wallace, dean of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, recently received this year's Gary C. Cornia Lecture Series Award presented by the BYU Marriott MPA program.
How BYU Marriott Coped with—and Conquered—the COVID-19 Challenge
Starting a business and getting it off the ground can be difficult, especially for students. That's where the Big Idea Pitch competition comes in.
BYU professor Linda Reynolds sees the skills she teaches as more than a mixture of aesthetics, images, symbols, and words her design classes teach students to do good better.
The Marriott School recently appointed Bruce Money as the director of the Whitmore Global Management Center.
The Romney Institute welcomes new faculty members Brad Owens, Ty Turley, and Chris Silvia to the Marriott School.
BYU professors Chris Mattson and David Wiley will utilize their areas expertise within the field of social entrepreneurship.
Utah's newest companies will be scouting for talent at the annual job fair sponsored by the Rollins Center.
Two international educators will continue to use their innovative expertise as newly named fellows for the Ballard Center.
This year's TEDxBYU conference was jam-packed with inspiring speakers, a webcast, and an energetic crowd.
The buzz around social innovation and entrepreneurship is growing as the Ballard Center welcomes seven new fellows.
BYU finance professor Hal Heaton will lead the H. Taylor Peery Institute of Financial Services beginning this summer.
The Rollins Center celebrates the spirit of creativity and innovation by hosting its first-ever Entrepreneurship Week.
Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. Lewis Hower is developing a solution.
Gordon Nichol can’t smell wood anymore.
Gary Cornia Succeeds Ned Hill as Marriott School Dean