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Employee Spotlight Student Experiences 2022
The Romney Institute presented the annual Doyle W. Buckwalter Scholarship to second-year MPA student Heather Shurtliff.
A new ExDM class, "ExDM 490R: Current Trends and Opportunities in the Experience Economy” dives into why experiential businesses often find success.
Fostering connections between students is the number one priority for leaders of the Association for Information Systems chapter at BYU Marriott.
Innovative ideas were shared by BYU student entrepreneurs at the Big Idea Jam final hosted by the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology.
BYU Marriott MBA students recently won third place out of 4,500 teams during the 2021 Adobe Analytics Challenge.
The Rollins Center at BYU Marriott recently held its annual Founders Conference which allowed students to network and showcase their business skills.
As a mentor with the Rollins Center, Case Lawrence uses his experiences with failure to help young entrepreneurs be better equipped for the road ahead.
BYU Marriott MISM students were some of the only master's level presenters at the recent International Conference for Information Systems.
After retiring from a long career in sales for startup software companies, Greg Zippi knew exactly what he wanted to do next—teach.
When Greg Anderson began his college career at Weber State University on a singing scholarship, he had no idea where his education might take him.
In today’s faculty-advised, student-run Grantwell program, students consult with real clients on real projects.
In a drawer in Mike Bond’s office are all the notes he took in training meetings during his 11 years as a brand manager.
Student entrepreneurs at BYU looking for guidance and financial backing now have the opportunity to receive both through the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology's new Seed Grants program.
As the operations officer for the Army ROTC program at BYU, Roland Griffith hopes to be a role model for his cadets.
Each year students at BYU give their best shot at developing new technologies that can improve the world. With $50,000 in prize money on the line, the 2022 Student Innovator of the Year Competition once again delivered potentially life-changing results.
Four BYU students are using social platforms and the Ballard Center for Social Impact to help project partner Video Volunteers find individuals sharing personal stories.
Shawna Gygi is a matchmaker at the BYU Marriott MBA program, but her efforts aren't focused on pairings that result in weddings.
As an avid rock climber, BYU Marriott MPA professor David Matkin teaches his students the values of perseverance that rock climbing instills in him.
Although BYU Marriott accounting professor Mike Drake was raised in Nevada, he calls BYU home.
Marketing students at BYU Marriott recently had a chance to network with sales professionals and compete for prizes at the event dubbed Salesapalooza.
Students from the BYU Marriott MBA program recently traveled across the world to meet with business leaders on a consulting assignment in Greece.
A chain of events stretching through five universities and a faith conversion led BYU Marriott MPA professor Dan Heist to his research linking religion and philanthropic behavior.
BYU Marriott ExDM students Camille Cooper and Kylie Jensen were recently recognized by the Stadium Managers Association.
As the associate managing director of the BYU Marriott Ballard Center for Social Impact, Aaron Miller has nearly two decades of experience in encouraging and supporting students as they "Do Good Better."