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Accounting Information Systems 2010–2014
Most accountants spend their days ensuring financial records are up to standards. But for a handful of BYU MAcc grads, it's a different story.
Competing against 68 other colleges and universities, six BYU information systems students brought home eight awards this spring.
It wasn't enough for Trevor Fitzgerald to ask "Got milk?" He wanted to know where his milk was being produced.
At one of the most elite and grueling ISys competitions in the world, BYU won first-place at the APEX Global Business IT Case Challenge in Singapore.
A team of BYU undergrads came home with the first-place title from the inaugural Duff & Phelps National Case Study Competition.
BYU is ranked 75th in the 2011 edition of U.S. News's "America's Best Colleges," with the Marriott School coming in at 34th.
BYU is ranked No. 11 in the country for schools whose graduates were the top-rated by recruiters, the WSJ reported.
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, employees stay at their jobs for an average of 4.1 years. Like most people, Dennis Malloy never expected to stay at his first auditing firm for more than a few years, let alone thirty, but he found his niche at KPMG and never left.
How the French Put U.S. Adoption of International Accounting Standards on the Rocks. 
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.
Accounting students traded in number crunchers for nail guns, levels and hand saws for Habitat for Humanity.
While students are usually pitching themselves to companies, this time the tables were turned.
Amid final exams, papers and projects, ISys students received some exciting news before parting for Christmas break.
BYU is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.
CIS students from across the globe experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as they visited with LDS Church leaders.
Taxes probably wouldn't place very high on most people's lists of extreme activities, but it does for five BYU students.
Good communicators are supposed to work behind the scenes, but sometimes they can't help getting pulled on stage.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
Marriott School announces the winners of the 2011 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
After a 17-hour test of endurance and IT skill, six BYU students took home nine AITP awards — more than ever before.
A class project turned into a winning business for BYU student Saul Howard in the Crexendo Website Competition.
The idea had always glowed—however faintly—in the back of Steve Oldham’s mind. He jokes about it now, saying that just like every other missionary who returns from Brazil, he came home with dreams of starting his own Brazilian steakhouse.
Doug Prawitt, the Glen Ardis Professor of Accountancy in the Marriott School of Management, will give the Brigham Young University devotional Tuesday, July 19, at 11:05 a.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.
Dean Gary Cornia appointed Monte Swain to serve as the new associate director of the MBA program.