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Entrepreneurship MPA 2005–2009
It took a chorus of happy Whos to help Mr. Grinch. At the Marriott School, all it took was a festive tree and an invitation to give.
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. Marriott School students are equipping themselves with the skills by interning for some of the biggest names in business.
The Marriott School honored Kevin D. Stocks with the Outstanding Faculty Award, and fifteen others were also recognized for contributions.
Investing guru Warren Buffett offers BYU students free lunch and advice
The planned addition to the N. Eldon Tanner Building is officially underway after ground was broken on the campus of Brigham Young University April 25.
CEO of Dell, Massachusetts’ Governor among authors
A study by Jeff Dyer and two associates says innovative CEOs spend 50 percent more time practicing key skills than do their less creative counterparts.
The program was ranked 14th by academics and 19th by practitioners on a highly visible list in the Supply Chain Management Review.
While the health care debate rages on Capitol Hill, one Marriott School grad and his health care organization were recognized for low-cost, expert care.
People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a BYU-led study.
When 2007 Marriott School alumnus Cyle Adair was deployed to Iraq in January 2009, he didn’t think he would be using his business degree. As a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, he thought of leading soldiers in firing mortars, conducting mounted and dismounted patrols, and training Iraqi forces. But none of those tasks proved to be his toughest job.
The Marriott School ranks as one of the top 25 colleges for students looking to start their own business.
U.S. News World Report's America's Best Colleges ranks the Marriott School's undergrad programs among the top 50.
Ethical dilemmas occur almost daily in corporations and management. If you want to know what one deep thinker on the subject thinks, ask Prof. Agle.
A BYU professor was honored by his peers as one of the top venture entrepreneurs in Utah for the second time in three years.
For a handful of Marriott School students, a trip to Ghana exposed them to another corner of the world that needed their services.
Dean Gary C. Cornia announced the appointment of Bruce Money as chair of the Department of Business Management.
A new BYU study found that landing your dream job might be more like a day at the zoo, and that's not necessarily all good.
More than twenty BYU MBA and MPA students worked this spring to improve small businesses around the world.
Students and a faculty member were honored with 2009 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
Early in his career, Ed Thatcher's boss warned him about launching into the realm of city management.
Bill Thomson, recipient of the 2009 Administrator of the Year Award, shared his thoughts on the lessons learned from decades of public service.
A team of BYU marketing students placed third at the Wake Forest Undergraduate Case Challenge.
BYU's business and law schools are among the top 50 in the United States, reports U.S. News World Report.