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The Deans office and student council members of BYU Marriott recently heard from students about how BYU Marriott can better implement its values.
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.
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.

Admittance to the Marriott School of Management’s elite finance program requires experience and passion.
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.
Two international educators will continue to use their innovative expertise as newly named fellows for the Ballard Center.
BYU Army and Air Force ROTC cadets will march to Brigham Square Friday, Nov. 8, to honor veterans past and present.
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.
Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. Lewis Hower is developing a solution.
They may not don red suits, but students and faculty are still finding ways to brighten Christmas for local children.
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.
The next generation of waterproofing is durable, breathable and environmentally friendly and is the first-place winner at the 2009 BYU BPC.