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Faculty Research Student Experiences 2005–2009
Amidst camouflage and battle cries Army ROTC cadets learned basic dodging, crawling and rolling recently to prepare them for future training and provide opportunities to exercise leadership skills.
By the end of their first class period, MBA students in the power, influence, and negotiations course are engaged in a full-scale, one-on-one negotiation over the sale of a biochemical plant.
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. Marriott School students are equipping themselves with the skills by interning for some of the biggest names in business.
For a handful of Marriott School students, a trip to Ghana exposed them to another corner of the world that needed their services.
More than twenty BYU MBA and MPA students worked this spring to improve small businesses around the world.
Cue the intro, dim the lights and...action! Beginning last October, the Graduate Finance Association made a splash into the world of broadcasting.
Two teams of BYU MBA students put their entrepreneurial businesses to the ultimate test as they competed at the 27th annual Global Moot Corp Comp.
BYU's students reeled in eight awards this spring at the AITP National Collegiate Conference in Oklahoma City.
The next generation of waterproofing is durable, breathable and environmentally friendly and is the first-place winner at the 2009 BYU BPC.
Two BYU students created Awesome Ball, an iPhone app that topped the free app charts and won $10,000 at the inaugural BYU iPhone App Competition.
An average person attending a lecture about “model-driven system development” would likely be lost and confused within minutes. Likewise, as Stephen Liddle has attempted to teach this concept in his ISys 532 class, he is often met with blank stares.
For The Tipping Bucket, every dollar brings a social entrepreneur closer to his or her goal of implementing positive change.
Three MBA finance students received a faster return than expected on their educational investment after being named Stoddard Scholars.
Students and a faculty member were honored with 2009 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
The Whitmore Global Management Center named six students from the MBA Class of 2010 as Eccles Scholars.
When the BYU Air Force ROTC drill team started rehearsing last fall, most of the cadets had never shot a rifle before, let alone spun one.
Rivalry was in the air as teams from the U of U joined BYU at the Omniture Web Analytics Competition.
Putting their business savvy to the test, a team of BYU MBA students won second place at the regional Venture Capital Investment Competition.
A team of BYU marketing students placed third at the Wake Forest Undergraduate Case Challenge.
Traveling across the country to compete against all ranks of army personnel, the BYU Army ROTC Marksmanship Team shined at the U.S. Army Small Arms Championship.
The Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management named eight MBA candidates as its 2009 Hawes Scholars. The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
After competing in a rigorous contest, six Marriott School of Management undergraduate students heard those magic words: "You're hired."
While many Marriott School students take classes to learn research strategies, MPA student Jean Kapenda brings to graduate classes years of tried and tested real-world research from his extensive genealogy work.
Mergers and acquisitions can be lucrative, as a team of BYU MBA students learned at the Smith MBA Competition in Maryland.