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Student Experiences Entrepreneurship Finance 2005–2009
While others are making their morning commute down i-15 catching up on news or traffic, Ray Nelson is strolling down University Avenue brainstorming innovative ways students can learn.
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.
Students and a faculty member were honored with 2009 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
A team of BYU marketing students placed third at the Wake Forest Undergraduate Case Challenge.
After competing in a rigorous contest, six Marriott School of Management undergraduate students heard those magic words: "You're hired."
Four Marriott School students are interning at the U. S. Treasury in a time of economic turmoil of historic proportions.
BYU students teamed up with private equity and investment banking professionals for BYU's first private equity case comp.
The annual awards, selected entirely by students, honored two students and a professor for their exemplary service.
BYU Students hustled to maximize profits and minimize risks as they traded shares in a fast-paced stock market simulation.
Klymit and SchoolTipline won honors and cash awards at Global Moot Corp—the Super Bowl of business plan competitions.
Hundreds of competitors gathered at BYU to beat last year's record and promote entrepreneurship.
Prepared to revolutionize the snow-gear industry by providing warmth on demand, Klymit was named winner of the 2008 BPC.
Two students tied for the title of 2007 Student Entrepreneur of the Year—each receiving a $10,000 award.
With an idea designed to revolutionize online shipping, Matthew Pickard won the BYU Web Business Idea Competition.
The Marriott School’s chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization received high honors at the organization’s recent national conference, with three first-place chapter awards. The organization also honored a BYU student and an alumnus with individual awards.
A team of students from Brigham Young University took third place and won $2,000 at the international finals of the tenth annual Venture Capital Investment Competition, held April 12-14 at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.