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Student Experiences 2018
Four BYU students put the brakes on human trafficking in Mexico through the Ballard Center's on-campus Social Innovation Projects.
BYU Marriott students put papers and projects aside to honor the Bateman Award recipients at the school's closing banquet.
While robots and machines have not yet taken over the world, a team of BYU Marriott undergraduate students helped Microsoft prepare for combat at a recent competition.
How would you invest $10 million dollars? BYU Marriott students answered this question in front of a panel of executives at the Nissin Global Supply Chain Management Case Competition.
At the first-ever Women in Supply Chain event, the Union Pacific EVP and chief marketing officer gave five tips for success in the business world.
The select group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were recently recognized for their work in the international business world.
A team of BYU Marriott MBAs came out on top over Yale, Chicago Booth, Darden, and other top schools to win the inaugural Adam Smith Society Case Competition.
If you eat rice regularly, you are one of the more than 3.5 billion people worldwide who consider rice a food staple. Rice may be a commonplace pantry item, but growing rice can actually produce an inordinate amount of organic waste.
HR students don't have to worry about striking out at this career fair organized by SHRM.
BYU’s ROTC program won a prestigious award given to the top eight programs in the nation.
A group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were honored with the George E. Stoddard Prize, a $5,000 award given to exceptional second-year MBA finance students.
A team of BYU Marriott students took on New York City and brought home a first place prize of $15,000.
The BYU Marriott School of Business named ten MBA candidates 2018 Hawes Scholars, an honor that carries the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school and a cash award of $10,000.
When BYU graduate student Cade Dopp learned about an inefficiency in the Ghanaian education system, he decided to use innovation to intervene.
Over Christmas break, thirty-six students were hard at work at the 2017 Alliance Management Institute, an annual nonprofit conference.
A system that opens wheelchair accessible doors won first place and the audience's hearts.
The Ballard Center has a growing influence on BYU campus and around the world, but what most don't realize is that it also impacts the relationships of its employees.
A new elective course on private equity and venture capital made its debut this semester, and finance students and professors are loving it.
Not creative? A BYU Marriott information systems professor and student proved confidence is a greater indicator of performance than your natural creative ability in award-winning paper.
An eruption occurred at FUSION, billed as Utah's largest entrepreneurial networking event.
Hard work, research, and artificial intelligence contributed to the victory of four BYU students in a recent investment competition.
BYU's new on-campus internship allows students to earn class credit while working for leading companies in the field of corporate social responsibility.
Marketing students flew to Silicon Valley to enhance their network and get a sneak peek into the workplace at companies such as Google, Pinterest, and Visa.
BYU Marriott showcased its international fluency as the only American school to compete at a recent healthcare case competition held in Italy.