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Student Experiences 2010–2014
This spring 55 BYU students received the Global Management Certificate from the Whitmore Global Management Center.
This spring 25 EMBA students put their jobs on hold to participate in the first-ever EMBA foreign business excursion to the Middle East.
BYU's Social Venture Competition (SVC) is designed to have students apply their entrepreneurial skills to solve social problems.
The Ballard Center recently named Jason Fairbourne its first Peery Social Entrepreneurship Research Fellow.
It’s not unusual to see BYU students exercising at 6 a.m. What is unusual is seeing more than a hundred of them working out in matching uniforms.
It’s hard for many students to remember the days before iPods, Hulu, Twitter, and Skype. If you were to stroll across campus, odds are you could find all of these and many more technologies in use—they have become central to university life.
At a time of wars and rumors of wars, Army ROTC cadets are making the choice to serve their nation and honor their religion.
Most students usually work a side job, but not many spend their free time running a million-dollar company.
The military is typically a male-dominated field, but that has not stopped women from positively infiltrating their ranks.
Entrepreneurially minded students from across campus pitched their brightest ideas in the annual Idea Pitch Competition.
Student finalists in the Speed Pitch Competition rapidly presented their business ideas as part of the BYU BPC.
If presenting a business plan to company management isn't stressful enough, try doing it in another language.
BYU teams excel at the Business Language Case Competition placing 1st and 3rd in the newly added Chinese section.
A team comprised of two BYU MBA students beat out teams from around the nation at the Adobe Web Analytics Comp.
Instead of rocking around your own Christmas tree this year, students and faculty are invited to stop by the Marriott School of Management's annual Angel Tree and help provide gifts for needy families in Utah County.
Years of practice and precision in a foreign language are paying off for two Marriott School students.
Accounting students traded in number crunchers for nail guns, levels and hand saws for Habitat for Humanity.
Quick thinking and fast fingers earned a team of RMYL students 2nd place at the Park and Recreation Student Quiz Bowl.
While students are usually pitching themselves to companies, this time the tables were turned.
The stories of how married couples met at BYU vary greatly.
CIS students from across the globe experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as they visited with LDS Church leaders.
With laptops charged, whiteboards cleared, and markers ready, it’s now up to the Executive MBA students’ careful positioning and strategic thinking to navigate the intricacies of a simulated marketplace. 
Some entrepreneurs plan their businesses from behind desks, but a new wave of thought is challenging entrepreneurs.
The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.