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School News Accounting Entrepreneurship 2023 2005–2009
Eight professors joined the faculty at the BYU Marriott School of Business in 2023. “We are excited to welcome these new faculty members,” says Brigitte Madrian, dean of BYU Marriott. “In line with our mission to develop leaders of faith, intellect, and character, these new faculty bring insight and experience that will contribute to the educational experience BYU Marriott offers its students.”
For the last 15 years, at least one student from the School of Accountancy at BYU Marriott has earned the prestigious Elijah Watt Sells Award; in the most recent exam cycle, two students qualified.
Mike Hendron is the new director of the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology effective June 17, 2023.
Beginning with the fall 2022 semester, BYU Marriott School of Business students graduating from the bachelor of science and master of accountancy programs will receive a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) designation with their degree.
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.
U.S. News World Report's America's Best Colleges ranks the Marriott School's undergrad programs among the top 50.
BusinessWeek ranks BYU's undergrad business programs rank fifth overall and first among recruiters.
The program was ranked 14th by academics and 19th by practitioners on a highly visible list in the Supply Chain Management Review.
The Marriott School ranks as one of the top 25 colleges for students looking to start their own business.
Dean Gary C. Cornia announced the appointment of Bruce Money as chair of the Department of Business Management.
BYU's board of trustees recently approved the creation of the finance department in the Marriott School.
Accounting professors from across the country selected BYU's graduate accounting program as best in the nation.
The Accounting Ph.D. Prep Track is helping to correct a nationwide shortage of professors by placing students in top doctoral programs across the country.
BYU's undergraduate business programs rank seventh overall and first among recruiters according to BusinessWeek.
BYU’s Marriott School of Management now holds the “Best in Accountancy” title, according to the 2007 Financial Times global ranking of business schools.