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After the IS study abroad trip to Asia was canceled for the third year in a row because of COVID-19, Professors Greg Anderson and John Gardner came up with a different option.
The BYU Army and Air Force ROTC programs recently held three commissioning ceremonies honoring 31 cadets.
BJ Allen hopes to share his passion for sales to his fellow students in the BYU Marriott School of Business marketing program.
With a background in fashion merchandising, Andrea Farrell used to travel to places such as Las Vegas, New York, and Guangzhou, China, for her day job.
The Romney Institute honored Ram Cnaan, the newest recipient of the Gary C. Cornia Lecturer Series award.
BYU Army ROTC cadets placed in the top five at the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition in West Point, New York.
From his work at a local dance studio to his friend circles, Hinton knows that joining the HRM program at BYU Marriott has been pivotal for him.
As the executive director of the Whitmore Global Business Center, Bruce Money encourages his students to travel and further expand their views of the world.
For Adam King, a senior in the finance program at BYU Marriott, a good college education extends beyond the classroom.
As a sharp-minded young boy, Travis Cook was constantly pulling apart alarm clocks, radios, TVs, VCRs—even a BB gun—to examine their pieces.
MPA graduate Tamsyn Randall recently received the 2022 Garth N. Jones Writing award.
Not everyone would take being called "funny guy"; as a compliment, but strategy senior Michael Gibbs isn't everyone.
As someone who has often felt like the odd woman out, Mikayla Cluxton recently created a startup, BeeFriend, to help alleviate loneliness in the geriatric population.
Paul Godfrey was announced as the next chair of the Department of Management. Godfrey took over for the previous department chair, Curtis LeBaron, on July 1.
Rob Christensen has been announced as the next director of the Romney Institute of Public Service and Ethics. Christensen took over for the previous director, Lori Wadsworth, on July 1.
Third-year executive MPA student Kortney Wall Gong hopes to one day become an executive director of a nonprofit organization.
Taylor Nadauld was appointed as the new chair of the Department of Finance. Nadauld took over for the previous department chair, Craig Merrill, on July 1.
Gene Dodaro accepted the 2022 Administrator of the Year Award, which is presented annually by the Romney Institute.
When associate professor of finance Brian Boyer was an undergraduate student, a pivotal conversation with a professor started him on the path to his future career.
When Isaac Pettit was 14, his uncle gave him an extremely unusual gift--a unicycle. With the promise of $100 if he could learn how to ride the one-wheeler gracefully, Pettit took off.
It’s an unassuming blue box, not much bigger than a deck of cards.
They never planned to buy a farm. They were just looking for a place to live.
Michele LeMon Stitt’s family likes to joke that she can’t walk through an airport without running into someone she knows.
“Art has always been in my blood,” says Maryland-based painter Rob Talbert.