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Student Experiences MPA 2016 2010–2014
Josh Romney, president of CharityVision International, spoke to MPA students on 6 October about how to avoid doing harm when trying to do good.
BYU MPA students don’t have to wait to graduate before tackling hot issues. In their second year, students enroll in a class that partners them with government or non-profit entities, giving them the chance to solve real problems for real organizations. And while it’s no easy feat, they will tell you it’s one of the most effective, exciting experiences of their graduate career.
When you have millions to give, wanting to make a difference is not just an idle wish. The biggest challenge is deciding which nonprofit can bring your vision to life.
Students at BYU's Marriott School are gearing up for study abroad programs hosted by the Global Management Center.
Three BYU students journeyed to New Zealand to be in the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey."
CIS students from across the globe experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as they visited with LDS Church leaders.
The country's first student-led program that connects philanthropic donors with deserving nonprofit organizations is up and running at BYU.
While a 234-mile trip may not be your average commute, students are increasingly willing to traverse state lines to earn a Marriott School graduate degree.
Six MPA students were featured in The Salt Lake Tribune for conducting an economic development study for Eagle Mountain.
BYU's Romney Institute will host its first-ever local government fair Thursday, 7 January, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will attract local government leaders from across Utah.