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Katherine Payne’s life has taken some dramatic turns in the last few years.
Taking a cue from major corporations, professor Greg Anderson is helping students navigate group projects with the Color Code personality test.
Happy birthday to the Chosen One! To celebrate the boy wizard’s big day, we’ve summoned a magical MBTI chart featuring our fave characters from J. K. Rowling’s anthology. To determine whether you’re more Snape than McGonagall, check out the free online tests here. Sorting hat not required.
Heather Chewning received the President's Appreciation Award at BYU's annual University Conference on August 27.
I’m an INFJ, red-blue split, and least like an otter. Though that won’t all fit on a nametag, knowing your personality type can help move business along. In Marriott Alumni Magazine’s Summer 2014 issue, author Bremen Leak explored the impact of personality types in the workplace. Now it’s time to find out who you are in this web of codes and colors.
When there’s fresh powder on the mountains, you can expect Monte Swain to be out shredding the slopes. But the Marriott School of Management accounting professor wasn’t always so adept at carving on a snowboard.
It took ten years and three invitations, but last summer finance professor Karl Diether made the move from Dartmouth College to BYU’s Department of Finance.
When we asked for a Marriott School of Management faculty member with unusual hobbies, the ROTC sent us straight to recruiting and operations officer Dave Jungheim. As it turns out, building the Salt Lake Temple out of more than thirty-five thousand Lego bricks can get you noticed.
Through tweets, hashtags, and blogs, professor Teppo Felin has become one of the most influential professors online.
Dr. Crawford is retiring in July and talks about his time at BYU and his future plans in this question-and-answer interview.
In an effort to raise awareness of flag etiquette and increase the number of students who respect it, five BYU students manned a booth in the Wilkinson Student Center for two days.
Lieutenant Colonel Marc "Dewey" Boberg is in his third year as Professor of Military Science in BYU's Army ROTC program.
When it comes to preventing criminals from returning to crime, successful methods can be hard to come by.
Sterling Bone will collaborate with marketing professionals as a research faculty of ASU's Center for Services Leadership.
Finance professor James Brau will be speaking about "Spiritual Thoughts in the Classroom" at the weekly campus devotional.
MPA professors are expanding their influence outside the classroom. Find out what drives them when they are not teaching classes.