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Feature School News MBA 2010–2014
The MBA program was ranked No. 27 overall in Bloomberg Businessweek's MBA rankings, a five-spot rise from the program's last finish in 2012.
The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
John Bingham, OBHR professor, succeeds Craig Merrill as the BYU MBA program director.
BYU's MBA program jumped four spots to No. 30 in the U.S. News 2014 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
BYU's MBA program was ranked as the top in Utah and No. 17 in the country for job placement among graduates.
Not long after putting their pencils down on the last bubble sheet, many Marriott School students say good-bye to their final exams and to Y Mountain, leaving Provo in pursuit of internships and experience. 
In 1961 a gallon of gas cost thirty cents, JFK was president, and Barbie was first introduced to Ken. And in the basement of the Jesse Knight Building something groundbreaking was happening: the BYU MBA was born.
BYU MBA students have accomplished what some investors only dream of.
For the fourth year in a row, the Marriott School has been voted the most family-friendly business school by The Princeton Review.
George and Elma Stoddard are honored for their generosity which will benefit Marriott School students for years to come.
This year hundreds more Marriott School graduates were hired, resulting from an intensified focus on placement.
Dean Gary Cornia appointed Monte Swain to serve as the new associate director of the MBA program.
It looks like an MBA from Brigham Young University is well worth the opportunity cost and risk, according to Forbes.
Marriott School announces the winners of the 2011 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
Good communicators are supposed to work behind the scenes, but sometimes they can't help getting pulled on stage.
BYU's business school is again among the top 50 in the United States, reports U.S.News & World Report.
The professorship, funded by Brent and Bonnie Jean Beesley, was created to recognize Hill's influence on students in Provo.
BYU is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.
Give Gary Williams ten minutes to explain Cougar Capital and you’ll be sold. Give him an hour and you’ll not only want to invest but you’ll wonder why more universities aren’t doing the same thing with their business programs. And if you give him two years as an MBA student at the Marriott School you’ll develop such a diverse portfolio of knowledge and skills in venture capital and private equity you might just make a career of it.
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review place BYU No. 4 at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Marriott School recently increased its ROI when Forbes named Cougar Capital among the most innovative courses.
BYU Marriott School's MBA finance program rates among the top 15 in the nation —for two consecutive years.