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Three BYU students journeyed to New Zealand to be in the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey."
Four students were awarded for their career plans at the first-ever My Plan competition.
Cat herding, ninja fighting or photo gaming—it could all be found at the Rollins Center Mobile App Competition.
Conquering physically and mentally demanding obstacles, BYU secured its 29th win in the past 31 years of competing.
Peter Madsen takes the admonition to turn lemons into lemonade quite seriously. In grad school Madsen, now a Marriott School organizational leadership and strategy professor, became fascinated with how organizations learn from catastrophes. “Most of my research focuses on how they deal with and try to prevent rare, bad events,” says Madsen, who earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley. “Whether mistakes happen internally or externally, companies can glean information that allows them to reduce their chances of being involved in accidents.”
Class begins with everyone looking intently at the same spreadsheet on their laptops. Today’s task: learning how to calculate financial ratios like debt-to-equity, asset turnover, and net profit margin—with the click of a button.
Growing up in Central Florida, Erik Jacobsen pretty much knew he wanted to be a cowboy by the time he was twelve or thirteen years old.
There are ninety-five beautiful and bright days this year to revel in the pleasures of summer.
How the Marriott School Is Helping Students Land Jobs and Internships
With a smartphone, you’ve got the whole world in your pocket. And with more than half a million apps in the iTunes store and more than 300,000 available for Android phones, wading through the options can be daunting.
During the Clinton administration, Stephen R. Covey heard several family members criticizing the president’s policies.
Santa Claus is coming to town and he has some help spreading Christmas cheer from the elves at the Marriott School.
President Uchtdorf speaks at BYU ROTC's annual Presidential Review and Veterans Day Commemoration.
In an effort to raise awareness of flag etiquette and increase the number of students who respect it, five BYU students manned a booth in the Wilkinson Student Center for two days.
After two years of discussions, changes were implemented to align the program with the Marriott School's mission.
Lieutenant Colonel Marc "Dewey" Boberg is in his third year as Professor of Military Science in BYU's Army ROTC program.
Top finance professors from around the country gathered to present research at BYU's Red Rock Conference.
It's easier than ever to make a positive impact on the world, thanks to the Ballard Center's Changemaker Week, Oct. 15 - 19.
BYU Army and Air Force ROTC cadets joined together for a 24-hour flag vigil, honoring the lives lost in the Sept. 11 tragedy.
Lynette Hansen has beaten the odds and exceeded expectations throughout her life, from graduating college early to surviving cancer. Now as a health care professional, she works to turn the odds in favor of the people around her.
Chances are the origins of your morning omelet were influenced by a BYU grad. After all, Craig Willardson oversees twenty-five million laying hens and is doing all he can for the incredible, edible egg.
Jeff Wilks, a professor of accountancy in the Marriott School of Management, will speak Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center for a Brigham Young University campus devotional.
Entrepreneur magazine touts BYU's graduate and undergraduate programs at No. 3 and No. 6, respectively.
A new study co-authored by business professor Katie Liljenquist finds that powerful people are blind to risks.