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College Choice ranked the Marriott School's undergraduate finance program No. 1 in the country based primarily on cost of attendance and salary upon graduation.
Marriott School of Management students and faculty are helping Santa this Christmas season during the annual Sub for Santa campaign going on now through Friday, December 11.
They're not just the best in Utah or the best in the West; Brigham Young University's Association for Information Systems chapter has been recognized as the best in the world.
Hundreds of recruiters visit the Tanner Building every semester including Walmart, which sent six executives to pitch the company to Marriott School students.
Fast-casual eateries like Shake Shack and Chipotle are gobbling up the fast-food market with sizzling IPOs and serious devotion from millennials. While these newcomers are racking up social media likes, older giants are trying to reconnect with hungry people in the digital age.
Debt: it’s a financial swear, and its influence reaches almost everyone. As if continually heralded by fluorescent warning signs, we’re counseled to “stay out!” But we’re not heeding that advice: American consumers collectively owe more than $11 trillion.
The Marriott School of Management welcomes five new faculty members to its classrooms this fall.
Cadets from the BYU ROTC will conduct a solemn rose-laying ceremony and flag vigil Friday, Sept. 11.
BYU came in at No. 17 on Forbes' list of the Most Entrepreneurial Research Universities.
Neil Lundberg will begin his term as department chair on August 1.
Aside from highlighting innovation, the international Consumer Electronics Show (ces) does one thing really well: draw crowds. Last January 170,000 visitors, including fifty-six students from byu’s MBA Tech Society, convened in Las Vegas to see the latest in intelligent goods.
Locking your doors and windows isn’t enough: modern criminals are more likely to lurk in the shadowy corners of cyberspace than in your backyard. Make safeguarding your data as big of a priority as securing your home.
Kaitek Labs, a student-founded company based in Chile, took home first place and more than $30,000 at the IBMC held at BYU.
BYU took six of the top seven slots at the Utah Student 25, an annual competition recognizing Utah's top student-founded businesses.
The Marriott School successfully launched its student-run and student-focused fundraising campaign this past semester.
Fifteen faculty, staff and administrators were recognized at the annual Marriott School awards luncheon.
Led by SimpleCitizen, five BYU startups came out on top at the annual Utah Entrepreneur Challenge.
BYU Army ROTC cadets learned training exercises that reflect the changing roles of military officers.
The Marriott School won seven Awards of Excellence for its high quality work in marketing, publications and public relations.
BYU hosted a two-day data analytics competition last month featuring five top business schools.
The Marriott School awarded its 2015 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
The Global Management Center at BYU named 12 first-year MBA candidates as Eccles Scholars for their interest in international business.
The Romney Institute honored Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the American Red Cross, as its 2015 Administrator of the Year.
The title of 2015 Student Entrepreneur of the Year and over $16,000 was awarded last week by the Rollins Center.