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School News Student Spotlight 2010–2014
The Salt Lake Tribune takes an in-depth look at the Marriott School of Management in two stories printed Sunday, Jan. 31.
BYU Marriott School's MBA finance program rates among the top 15 in the nation —for two consecutive years.
It wasn't enough for Trevor Fitzgerald to ask "Got milk?" He wanted to know where his milk was being produced.
Who says you can't have your cake and eat it too? One Marriott School of Management student is doing just that.
Jessie Ingraham, a Dixie State College Army ROTC cadet finished ahead of 450 other cadets in the two-mile run at the Army Physical Fitness Test held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. Ingraham, a BYU senior, finished the run in 13 minutes and 12 seconds, making her the top female in this event among her cadet peers and making one of the fastest times recorded this summer.
Marriott School professors explain why the school's grads are among the most sought after by recruiters in a recent Financial Times article.
The Marriott School recently increased its ROI when Forbes named Cougar Capital among the most innovative courses.
BYU has been named one of the top 10 U.S. universities researching real estate in the last 10 years.
BYU is ranked 75th in the 2011 edition of U.S. News's "America's Best Colleges," with the Marriott School coming in at 34th.
BYU is ranked No. 11 in the country for schools whose graduates were the top-rated by recruiters, the WSJ reported.
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review place BYU No. 4 at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Three BYU professors took home top honors for their article emphasizing the importance of engaging knowledge transfer.
Management Society leaders from seven countries and three continents gathered in Provo to share and learn innovative ideas.
Last week BYU was busy hosting Homecoming activities, and the Marriott School was no exception.
Pick up the Fall 2010 Marriott Alumni Magazine and you will no doubt notice something different — very different.
Study abroads, internships and field studies — oh my! The first-ever International Study Fair was held Sept. 15.
Survival of the fittest is not only found in nature but also in business, and Nathan Furr set out to determine the cause.
Sports dynasties are commonly spoken of with admiration and fervor, and the band of brothers that competes in the ROTC Ranger Challenge is no exception.
For the first time ever, five tribal colleges from Native American reservations attended Rocky Mountain CIBER Conference.
Lights. Camera. Make a difference. Four student films were showcased at the first-ever Peery Film Festival.
Rex Facer has been appointed to the Federal Salary Council to help evaluate pay comparability of 1.3 million federal employees.
Jamie Cope Bennee, a 34-year-old BYU Executive MPA student, died in a tragic plane crash in Payson, Utah, on Nov. 18.
Amid final exams, papers and projects, ISys students received some exciting news before parting for Christmas break.
BYU is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.