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2018
Todd Manwaring, director of the Ballard Center—a center dedicated to helping students Do Good Better—gives advice on how to make a real impact with social issues you care about.
For information systems alum Brent Anderson and his wife, Michelle, first came love, then came marriage, and then came app development.
With the help of a BYU Marriott scholarship and through her own determination, accounting alum Brittany Drury Brown has thrived, including starting a business that provides opportunities for stay-at-home parents.
For Braden Coleman, vlogging with the purpose to journal and celebrate his growing family evolved into a space to share goodness and hone in on his professional skills.
A group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were honored with the George E. Stoddard Prize, a $5,000 award given to exceptional second-year MBA finance students.
When Ethan Kyo Choi wrapped up his LDS mission to South Korea and headed home to Australia, he knew he wasn’t going to stay long. Deciding to study business, he soon purchased a one-way ticket to Utah to study at BYU Marriott.
Learning to work together in teams to be successful and solve real-world problems is a BYU Marriott hallmark. Last year more than 1,600 BYU students participated in 365 company-sponsored collaborative experiences.
Do you know an elderly person who is at risk of falling? Katie Strobel and her Crocker Fellows team created a low-cost Apple Watch app to help.
BYU’s ROTC program won a prestigious award given to the top eight programs in the nation.
Bilingual, business-minded high school students impressed judges at the business language competition hosted by the Whitmore Global Management Center.
HR students don't have to worry about striking out at this career fair organized by SHRM.
If you eat rice regularly, you are one of the more than 3.5 billion people worldwide who consider rice a food staple. Rice may be a commonplace pantry item, but growing rice can actually produce an inordinate amount of organic waste.
A famous Hail Mary, Silicon Slopes, and the top venture capital competition in the world—Adam Pulsipher is everywhere.
The travel bug is contagious as Troy Nielson leads groups of students on international trips.
BYU Marriott's Romney Institute of Public Management has named the San Antonio city manager its 2018 Administrator of the Year for her outstanding service.
A team of BYU Marriott MBAs came out on top over Yale, Chicago Booth, Darden, and other top schools to win the inaugural Adam Smith Society Case Competition.
The program comes in at No. 35 overall while accounting and entrepreneurship were also ranked with the best in the country.
The select group of BYU Marriott MBA candidates were recently recognized for their work in the international business world.
The strategy program was more than just a major for alum Mackey Smith—it was a way to connect with others.
Whether in stage management or project management, second-year MISM student Julianne Francisco always gives a stunning performance.
At the first-ever Women in Supply Chain event, the Union Pacific EVP and chief marketing officer gave five tips for success in the business world.
Three successful Kickstarter campaigns later, strategy alum Travis Hancock and his wife, Holly, are making their board game business a family affair.
Public administration professor Robert Christensen's new research seeks to answer whether or not there are too many nonprofits in the market.
At some point during their education, every BYU Marriott undergrad takes the M COM 320 class, an advanced writing course required for graduation.