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BYU Marriott ExDM students Camille Cooper and Kylie Jensen were recently recognized by the Stadium Managers Association.
The Young Professional Advisory Council gives BYU Marriott students the chance to learn from alumni who graduated during the last 10 years.
Nine students were recently honored as 2022 Bateman Award recipients for their excellence both inside and outside the classroom.
Craig Hirschi, a third-year student in the executive MPA program, appreciates his classmates, who continually encourage and support him.
Four BYU Marriott MISM graduates have created an introductory coding camp for young women.
This last school year, BYU Marriott global supply chain students students helped collected shoes to donate to children in Africa.
Growing up, MPA student Jared Cuessy was surrounded by the stories of his ancestors.
Ten 2022 MBA grads at the BYU Marriott School of Business have received the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
The Deans office and student council members of BYU Marriott recently heard from students about how BYU Marriott can better implement its values.
The BYU Marriott School of Business has awarded nine second-year students with the 2022 George E. Stoddard Prize, an award given to BYU Marriott MBA program students.
The BYU Marriott finance department recently hosted its first-ever BYU Career Paths in Financial Services Summit.
Spending a Saturday in the Tanner Building may not be everybody's preference, but for four BYU Marriott students, it was the first step towards victory.
Meeting refugees during his church mission solidified Cade Hyde's desire to have a career in social impact, which he pursued through the Ballard Center.
When Detroit native Eric Louis took his first cybersecurity class at BYU, he was reminded of doing jigsaw puzzles with his grandmother. For this second-year MISM student, the pieces may look different, but the goal of puzzles and cybersecurity is the
When Allie Jensen lost her mother to a lifelong battle with multiple sclerosis, she thought she would never be able to attend college. Now she is a brand-new BYU Marriott graduate.
When Raena Hay Yong Lau is not helping her sisters run a food blog for those with dietary restrictions, she is studying GSCM at BYU Marriott.
To help ease the stress of transitioning from college to the workforce, the ExDM department at BYU Marriott added a new professional prep class for its students.
Recent School of Accountancy graduate Emily Holden is excited to use the skills she has gained to serve the environment she loves and the underserved communities she strives to empower.
Transfer student Alyssa Asplund found a way to continue making a difference for those in need through the Ballard Center for Social Impact at the BYU Marriott School of Business.
Broadly, sustainability relates to our natural, built, and social domains. It’s a topic in high demand at BYU Marriott, where new courses are shaping a generation of stewards. Here are two of them.
In a world of seemingly endless choices, today’s consumers don’t often travel a linear path when making a purchase.
As someone who has often felt like the odd woman out, Mikayla Cluxton recently created a startup, BeeFriend, to help alleviate loneliness in the geriatric population.
Not everyone would take being called "funny guy"; as a compliment, but strategy senior Michael Gibbs isn't everyone.
MPA graduate Tamsyn Randall recently received the 2022 Garth N. Jones Writing award.