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MBA 2010–2014
BYU's business school is again among the top 50 in the United States, reports U.S.News & World Report.
The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
Good communicators are supposed to work behind the scenes, but sometimes they can't help getting pulled on stage.
Seven BYU MBA finance students have an opportunity to apply their financial savvy to the honor's $2,000 cash award.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
The Whitmore Global Management Center recently named five first-year MBA students as Eccles Scholars.
BYU's Executive MBA program presented awards to alumna Carine Clark and associate professor Burke Jackson.
Marriott School announces the winners of the 2011 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
Five second-year BYU MBA students are being honored for excelling in the top-ranked program.
A team of MBA students are putting the age-old maxim of teaching a man to fish to the real-world test at the 2011 BYU BPC.
Laura Pearson steps to the line and bounces the fuzzy, yellow ball in a simple cadence. A few seconds later, her team is ahead 15–love. This Marriott School grad may be queen of the court, but she also doubles as a financial analyst at Google.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
It looks like an MBA from Brigham Young University is well worth the opportunity cost and risk, according to Forbes.
Dean Gary Cornia appointed Monte Swain to serve as the new associate director of the MBA program.
Sumptuous. Decadent. Delightful.  Few words could more adequately describe a box of Lula’s Chocolates. Neatly perched inside each mahogany-colored package await aromatic round crèmes, salted caramels, square truffles, and nuts cloaked with melt-in-your-mouth cocoa. 
In 1961 a gallon of gas cost thirty cents, JFK was president, and Barbie was first introduced to Ken. And in the basement of the Jesse Knight Building something groundbreaking was happening: the BYU MBA was born.
Not long after putting their pencils down on the last bubble sheet, many Marriott School students say good-bye to their final exams and to Y Mountain, leaving Provo in pursuit of internships and experience. 
This year hundreds more Marriott School graduates were hired, resulting from an intensified focus on placement.
George and Elma Stoddard are honored for their generosity which will benefit Marriott School students for years to come.
For the fourth year in a row, the Marriott School has been voted the most family-friendly business school by The Princeton Review.
After 24 hours analyzing a supply chain problem, a BYU team emerged with a solution that took home a top finish.
Alison Davis-Blake isn’t one for convention. Her quiet demeanor, questioning mind, and drive to excel have always set her apart. 
BYU MBA students have accomplished what some investors only dream of.
Twenty-one Brigham Young University MBA finance students received a significant return on investment by being awarded the George E. Stoddard Prize, which comes with a cash award of $2,000. This year 10 second-year and 11 first-year students received the honor.