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In the News School News 2015
A team of BYU MBA students took second in The Economist's Int'l MBA Case Competition against 23 business schools from around the world.
The BYU Marriott School of Management named 10 MBA candidates as its 2015 Hawes Scholars.
Student-run companies gained experience and a share of $21,000 at the Business Model Competition.
BYU's law and business schools once again showed well in the U.S. News World Report's latest graduate school rankings.
The title of 2015 Student Entrepreneur of the Year and over $16,000 was awarded last week by the Rollins Center.
The Romney Institute honored Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the American Red Cross, as its 2015 Administrator of the Year.
The Global Management Center at BYU named 12 first-year MBA candidates as Eccles Scholars for their interest in international business.
The Marriott School awarded its 2015 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
BYU hosted a two-day data analytics competition last month featuring five top business schools.
The Marriott School won seven Awards of Excellence for its high quality work in marketing, publications and public relations.
BYU Army ROTC cadets learned training exercises that reflect the changing roles of military officers.
Led by SimpleCitizen, five BYU startups came out on top at the annual Utah Entrepreneur Challenge.
Fifteen faculty, staff and administrators were recognized at the annual Marriott School awards luncheon.
The Marriott School successfully launched its student-run and student-focused fundraising campaign this past semester.
BYU took six of the top seven slots at the Utah Student 25, an annual competition recognizing Utah's top student-founded businesses.
Kaitek Labs, a student-founded company based in Chile, took home first place and more than $30,000 at the IBMC held at BYU.
MAcc alum David Corless was honored after earning one of the top Certified Management Accountant exam scores in the country.
BYU School of Accountancy alum and current adjunct professor Troy Lewis testified before the Small Business Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives on July 22.
Neil Lundberg will begin his term as department chair on August 1.
USA Today featured finance major Taysom Hill and the influence his Marriott School education and summer internship at Pelion Venture Partners has had on his future plans.
BYU came in at No. 17 on Forbes' list of the Most Entrepreneurial Research Universities.
The BYU MBA program's low costs and high salary return led to a top placement in Forbes' biennial rankings.
Marriott School undergraduate programs continue to earn high marks from U.S. News, including top rankings in accounting, international business and entrepreneurship.
Cadets from the BYU ROTC will conduct a solemn rose-laying ceremony and flag vigil Friday, Sept. 11.