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Student Experiences Finance
Club events, such as next week's Finance Underclassmen Academy, can help students learn how to land top internships.
Katalin Bolliger’s first trip outside of the United States was just the experience she wanted—eight thousand miles away from campus and surrounded by tigers and elephants.
Twenty-three MBA finance students received the Stoddard Award for academic excellence and service.
A team of BYU MBA students bested competitors from across Utah to win first place in the ACG Cup Competition.
Students at BYU's Marriott School are gearing up for study abroad programs hosted by the Global Management Center.
BYU undergrads are consistently outperforming the market in the Marriott School's portfolio management course.
Marriott School of Management students co-authored a story in Forbes on their Ballard Center Social Innovation Projects.
The prize named after the late George E. Stoddard was awarded to 21 BYU MBA finance students.
A group of Brigham Young University finance students are finding unique ways to use their investing skills while helping those in poverty worldwide.
It may sound like the concept for the next reality TV hit: give twenty-five undergrads nearly $1 million and turn them loose. But this is no TV show; this is a typical day in one Marriott School classroom.
A team of BYU undergrads came home with the first-place title from the inaugural Duff & Phelps National Case Study Competition.
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.
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.
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.