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Business Management ROTC 2010–2014
An Air Force general says learning discipline and teamwork are key a BYU's Air Force ROTC drill team competes in California at SCIDM.
A member of Provo’s Municipal Council will soon expand her role from serving the city to serving her country.
Jessie Ingraham, a Dixie State College Army ROTC cadet finished ahead of 450 other cadets in the two-mile run at the Army Physical Fitness Test held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. Ingraham, a BYU senior, finished the run in 13 minutes and 12 seconds, making her the top female in this event among her cadet peers and making one of the fastest times recorded this summer.
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review place BYU No. 4 at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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.
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.
Sports dynasties are commonly spoken of with admiration and fervor, and the band of brothers that competes in the ROTC Ranger Challenge is no exception.
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.
The old adage “He that travels far knows much” is an apt description for one Marriott School grad. Jeff Strong earned his undergraduate degree in business from the Marriott School in 1988 and hasn’t stopped learning or traveling since.
Mike Bond specializes in seeing eye to eye with people. Although his original plan in college was to become an optometrist, his focus shifted to business, and he hasn’t looked back.
The professorship, funded by Brent and Bonnie Jean Beesley, was created to recognize Hill's influence on students in Provo.
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.
The country of Atropia is in jeopardy. Its southern border is teeming with insurgents dead set on destabilizing the local government. But U.S. military forces have intervened and are trying to secure the southern border.
As a foreign exchange student thousands of miles from home, Thomas Hung didn’t realize living in Utah would put his future career in finance on the fast track.
When students first join ROTC, they are thrust into a life of early morning workouts, combat training and weekend warfare simulations.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
BYU's Army ROTC cadets gave a new meaning to the word lifeline as they became links between doctors and patients.
Kristen Hill knows that an opportunity missed may never return, so she takes them when she can. This year she had the chance to change not only her job but also her residency as she took a position in Paris as a senior financial analyst for Disneyland Paris corporate business planning group.
For its 28th time in the past 30 years, BYU's Army ROTC program wins the Ranger Challenge competition
This year hundreds more Marriott School graduates were hired, resulting from an intensified focus on placement.