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2010–2014
Food. We’re obsessed with it and not just because it meets our daily caloric needs. It can be tempting, captivating, and even adventurous. In fact, culinary novelties are popping up everywhere.
How to dress for any business setting
Unlike many grads who struggle to land their dream job, Jill Dempsey Krishnamurthy nabbed the perfect position before graduating. She believes it was more than luck, though—it was karma.
With laptops charged, whiteboards cleared, and markers ready, it’s now up to the Executive MBA students’ careful positioning and strategic thinking to navigate the intricacies of a simulated marketplace. 
Women may still be a minority in the business world, but they are a growing presence in the BYU Management Society.
The buzz around social innovation and entrepreneurship is growing as the Ballard Center welcomes seven new fellows.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
When students first join ROTC, they are thrust into a life of early morning workouts, combat training and weekend warfare simulations.
Laura Pearson steps to the line and bounces the fuzzy, yellow ball in a simple cadence. A few seconds later, her team is ahead 15–love. This Marriott School grad may be queen of the court, but she also doubles as a financial analyst at Google.
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.
Seven teams of students from Utah high schools put their marketing and Spanish skills to the test.
Inc. featured three former BYU students and their composting company, EcoScraps, for social entrepreneurship innovation.
According to education reformer Horace Mann, "human being is not attaining his full heights until he is educated"
BYU finance professor Hal Heaton will lead the H. Taylor Peery Institute of Financial Services beginning this summer.
A class project turned into a winning business for BYU student Saul Howard in the Crexendo Website Competition.
A team of MBA students are putting the age-old maxim of teaching a man to fish to the real-world test at the 2011 BYU BPC.
After a 17-hour test of endurance and IT skill, six BYU students took home nine AITP awards — more than ever before.
Five second-year BYU MBA students are being honored for excelling in the top-ranked program.
Marriott School announces the winners of the 2011 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
At the 2011 SVC, solving a few of the world's problems is possible — use tutoring, technology and tilapia.
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.
Social entrepreneurship is cropping up everywhere and BYU's internship program is among the best in the field.
BYU's Executive MBA program presented awards to alumna Carine Clark and associate professor Burke Jackson.
Kalood won first place and $50,000 in prizes at the 2011 Brigham Young University Business Plan Competition.