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Entrepreneurship Information Systems 2005–2009
U.S. News World Report's America's Best Colleges ranks the Marriott School's undergrad programs among the top 50.
An average person attending a lecture about “model-driven system development” would likely be lost and confused within minutes. Likewise, as Stephen Liddle has attempted to teach this concept in his ISys 532 class, he is often met with blank stares.
A BYU professor was honored by his peers as one of the top venture entrepreneurs in Utah for the second time in three years.
Dean Gary C. Cornia announced the appointment of Bruce Money as chair of the Department of Business Management.
A team of BYU marketing students placed third at the Wake Forest Undergraduate Case Challenge.
TechRepublic ranked BYU's undergraduate information systems program among the top ten in the nation.
You may not be actively looking for a job, but EnticeLabs is still looking for you.
Growing up, Kate Maloney started thinking about her Halloween costume a couple of hours before hitting the streets for Smarties and Fun Size Twix. As a kid, the event commanded little of her attention. But as an adult, she’s preparing for it all year.
Four Marriott School students are interning at the U. S. Treasury in a time of economic turmoil of historic proportions.
BYU's board of trustees recently approved the creation of the finance department in the Marriott School.
A group of Marriott School students took top marks during the AITP National Collegiate Conference in Memphis, Tenn.
BYU professor and former students receive the 2008 Rudolph J. Joenk, Jr. Award for best paper.
Klymit and SchoolTipline won honors and cash awards at Global Moot Corp—the Super Bowl of business plan competitions.
Warner Woodworth was recognized as a leading innovator for guiding student-led relief projects in Thailand.
The Department of Organizational Leadership and Strategy honored Dixon for her humanitarian contributions around the world.
Hundreds of competitors gathered at BYU to beat last year's record and promote entrepreneurship.
The partners and advisors of Salt Lake City–based Aptus Advisors have more in common than just their employer. They all have degrees from the same school.
Prepared to revolutionize the snow-gear industry by providing warmth on demand, Klymit was named winner of the 2008 BPC.
When Matthew Bowman came to Sire Technologies in late 2005, the company’s sales were riding a roller coaster.
Two students tied for the title of 2007 Student Entrepreneur of the Year—each receiving a $10,000 award.
With an idea designed to revolutionize online shipping, Matthew Pickard won the BYU Web Business Idea Competition.
The Marriott School’s chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization received high honors at the organization’s recent national conference, with three first-place chapter awards. The organization also honored a BYU student and an alumnus with individual awards.
BYU information systems students stole the show with their technology and problem-solving abilities during competition at the Association of Information Technology Professionals National Collegiate Conference, held this spring in Detroit.
Competing against a record number of contestants, a team of three MISM students won the winter 2007 Omniture Web Analytics Competition hosted by the Rollins Center for eBusiness.