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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.
The Romney Institute of Public Management honored the late John W. Keys III as its 2011 Administrator of the Year.
The Whitmore Global Management Center recently named five first-year MBA students as Eccles Scholars.
Sterling Bone will collaborate with marketing professionals as a research faculty of ASU's Center for Services Leadership.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
Seven BYU MBA finance students have an opportunity to apply their financial savvy to the honor's $2,000 cash award.
Eight engaging speakers, one gifted violinist and an energetic audience gathered to celebrate social innovation.
Good communicators are supposed to work behind the scenes, but sometimes they can't help getting pulled on stage.
The honor, which carries a cash award of $10,000, is the highest distinction given to MBA students at the school.
BYU's business school is again among the top 50 in the United States, reports U.S.News & World Report.
The professorship, funded by Brent and Bonnie Jean Beesley, was created to recognize Hill's influence on students in Provo.
Avid readers are always looking for their next tome. But even if you don’t consider yourself a bibliophile, here’s your chance to find a great read and get lost in its pages. Some of our Marriott School faculty, staff, and students share their favorite books. No more excuses. . . it’s time to read.
If you are like most people, getting up and out the door on time can be nothing short of a miracle.
Give Gary Williams ten minutes to explain Cougar Capital and you’ll be sold. Give him an hour and you’ll not only want to invest but you’ll wonder why more universities aren’t doing the same thing with their business programs. And if you give him two years as an MBA student at the Marriott School you’ll develop such a diverse portfolio of knowledge and skills in venture capital and private equity you might just make a career of it.
The word stress was coined only eighty years ago, yet it is a feeling most people experience every day.
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.