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The Marriott School had an amazing 2015. Here's a list of some of our top stories of the year featuring our outstanding students, faculty and alumni.
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.
Katherine Payne’s life has taken some dramatic turns in the last few years.
The Marriott School honored the winners of the 2013 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected by students.
BYU has been recognized as one of the nation's premier academic institutions in the area of cybersecurity education.
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 is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.
Amid final exams, papers and projects, ISys students received some exciting news before parting for Christmas break.
India's health system was weighed down by fraudulent bids for supplies. Prof. Conan Albrecht, accepted the challenge to find a cure.
It took a chorus of happy Whos to help Mr. Grinch. At the Marriott School, all it took was a festive tree and an invitation to give.
The Marriott School honored Kevin D. Stocks with the Outstanding Faculty Award, and fifteen others were also recognized for contributions.
BusinessWeek ranks BYU's undergrad business programs rank fifth overall and first among recruiters.
TechRepublic ranked BYU's undergraduate information systems program among the top ten in the nation.
BYU professor and former students receive the 2008 Rudolph J. Joenk, Jr. Award for best paper.
A recent national study has recognized the Marriott School's Information Systems Department as 26th in the country for research.
Beginning Fall 2002, students at Brigham Young University will be able to earn a bachelor's of science degree in information systems. The new major, offered through the Marriott School of Management, will replace the information-systems emphasis in the business-management program.
The Marriott School at Brigham Young University was ranked by Computerworld as having one of the best programs to develop would-be chief information officers and technology savvy executives. The school's Master of Information Systems Management program is ranked 20th in the nation.