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Students Entrepreneurship MBA 2018
As Grant McQueen, director of the MBA program, spoke with MBA students during their exit interviews, he perceived a common thread: many students wanted to develop stronger tech product management (PM) skills.
Though Adkins has experience in golf, cartography, and geographic information systems, he found his passion in chocolate while interning for Hershey.
Service in the US Air Force wasn't enough for one of the newest additions to the EMBA program. He is going back to school to help create a flourishing economy for the people in Mali, Africa.
In 2016, Sam Ballard took home the title of Student Entrepreneur of the Year for his dental lab. This year, the entrepreneurship senior was crowned champion for the second time.
A group of BYU students are sweeping entrepreneur competitions and making life easier for wheelchair users with a new innovative device.
Portal (formerly Piero), a student startup developing a revolutionary way to open doors for wheelchair users, took home the $40,000 grand prize and more at the 2018 Utah Entrepreneur Challenge.
With a new school year approaching this fall, take a look at some of the impressive women who add to the reputation of the MBA program.
One alum's vision has led to personal and professional joy for many BYU Marriott MBA marketing students.
Do you know an elderly person who is at risk of falling? Katie Strobel and her Crocker Fellows team created a low-cost Apple Watch app to help.
The BYU Marriott MBA used a few secret weapons to claim its second Venture Investment Capital Competition title and solidify its spot as a top school in VC education.
Jordan Booth, Dave Christison, James McConnaughey, and Erika Nash received the 2018 Williams Entrepreneurial Leadership Award and $5,000 each for their efforts in the program.
BYU Marriott teams dominated at a recent marketing competition, with an MBA team and an undergraduate team claiming the top two spots.
The select group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were recently recognized for their work in the international business world.
A team of BYU Marriott MBAs came out on top over Yale, Chicago Booth, Darden, and other top schools to win the inaugural Adam Smith Society Case Competition.
A group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were honored with the George E. Stoddard Prize, a $5,000 award given to exceptional second-year MBA finance students.
The BYU Marriott School of Business named ten MBA candidates 2018 Hawes Scholars, an honor that carries the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school and a cash award of $10,000.
BYU Marriott showcased its international fluency as the only American school to compete at a recent healthcare case competition held in Italy.