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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.
In early September, information systems students, alumni, and faculty gathered for a new kind of tailgate, one filled with renewing and creating connections.
Approximately 60 people from the global supply chain management program gathered for an annual event designed to bring together alumni and students.
The Deans office and student council members of BYU Marriott recently heard from students about how BYU Marriott can better implement its values.
The Young Professional Advisory Council gives BYU Marriott students the chance to learn from alumni who graduated during the last 10 years.
How BYU Marriott Coped with—and Conquered—the COVID-19 Challenge
In an unprecedented time, students at BYU Marriott have relied on the strength of the alumni network and the Business Career Center to find work opportunities.

While the hustle and bustle of big cities in America are characterized by taxis and Uber and Lyft vehicles, Madagascar's ubiquitous mode of travel looks very different.
Two women from BYU Marriott's therapeutic recreation major have teamed up to help adolescent girls strengthen themselves and themselves and their families.
Their internship at Steps Recovery sent them cycling, climbing, and crafting but for this pair of TR alumni, summer activities were far more than just play.
Admittance to the Marriott School of Management’s elite finance program requires experience and passion.
BYU Army and Air Force ROTC cadets will march to Brigham Square Friday, Nov. 8, to honor veterans past and present.
Peery Fellow Jeremi Brewer and BYU alum Andrew Scheuermann are researching organizational intrapreneurship.
Three BYU students journeyed to New Zealand to be in the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey."
They may not don red suits, but students and faculty are still finding ways to brighten Christmas for local children.
Gordon Nichol can’t smell wood anymore.
Instead of rocking around your own Christmas tree this year, students and faculty are invited to stop by the Marriott School of Management's annual Angel Tree and help provide gifts for needy families in Utah County.
Gary Cornia Succeeds Ned Hill as Marriott School Dean
The next generation of waterproofing is durable, breathable and environmentally friendly and is the first-place winner at the 2009 BYU BPC.
In sports, there’s no better way to learn proper technique than from an accomplished athlete. Likewise, there’s no better way to train for resumé writing and job interviewing than with those who do the hiring.