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MPA 2010–2014
Melinda Brimhall always strives to incorporate her creative touch into her management style. And unifying the thirteen departments she manages as the Grand County council administrator in Moab, Utah, into a cohesive masterpiece isn’t always an easy task.
Janene Eller-Smith gets green. Whether it’s obtaining the green to fund the renovation of multiple buildings or assisting in the city’s plans to make a more eco-friendly Ogden, Utah, she’s the go-to gal.
It’s 9:58 p.m. in a small, dark theater. The audience members, an eclectic mix of fashionistas and film fanatics, sit whispering, their faces washed in the green glow of the theater’s exit signs.
MPA professors are expanding their influence outside the classroom. Find out what drives them when they are not teaching classes.
One professor's research on zookeepers and their dedication to their careers has resulted in a national award from the AOM.
Who says you can't have your cake and eat it too? One Marriott School of Management student is doing just that.
Two BYU MPA graduates capitalize on their talents after being named finalists for the Presidential Management Fellows program.
Associate professor Jeffery Thompson from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Management will be the speaker at the weekly devotional Tuesday, June 1, at 11:05 a.m.
The country's first student-led program that connects philanthropic donors with deserving nonprofit organizations is up and running at BYU.
The Romney Institute honored alumnus Rulon Stacey as this year's Administrator of the Year for his role in creating an award-winning health care system.
While a 234-mile trip may not be your average commute, students are increasingly willing to traverse state lines to earn a Marriott School graduate degree.
Six MPA students were featured in The Salt Lake Tribune for conducting an economic development study for Eagle Mountain.
BYU's Romney Institute will host its first-ever local government fair Thursday, 7 January, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will attract local government leaders from across Utah.