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2010–2014
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.
Bruce Hymas and his teammates had sixteen connectors, fifty-four sticks, and three minutes. The task: build a tower that holds up a golf ball—and make the tower taller than everyone else’s.
While watching televised highlights from the Olympic Games in Vancouver, I heard a memorable line from an insurance firm’s commercial: “Will this be known as the great recession or the recession that made us great?” This is good marketing copy and also a profound question. We are, indeed, looking out on a wintry economic landscape, and we are deeply concerned about our students and many others who are struggling to make headway with employment.
Peery Social Entrepreneurship Program, the flagship program of the Ballard Center for Economic Self Reliance.
Finance professor James Brau will be speaking about "Spiritual Thoughts in the Classroom" at the weekly campus devotional.
Marriott School alumna Alison Davis-Blake will become the first female dean in the top-10 business school's storied history.
The University of Michigan receives top honors
Above or below the equator, in the boardroom or in remote fields of Africa, Jennifer Birtcher influences change.
Some entrepreneurs plan their businesses from behind desks, but a new wave of thought is challenging entrepreneurs.
For soon-to-be graduates attempting to join the workforce, knowing the right people is more pertinent than ever.
Mike Bond specializes in seeing eye to eye with people. Although his original plan in college was to become an optometrist, his focus shifted to business, and he hasn’t looked back.
The old adage “He that travels far knows much” is an apt description for one Marriott School grad. Jeff Strong earned his undergraduate degree in business from the Marriott School in 1988 and hasn’t stopped learning or traveling since.
CIS students from across the globe experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity as they visited with LDS Church leaders.
The stories of how married couples met at BYU vary greatly.
Employees who love their company and hustle to please their bosses can lead to a higher likelihood of unethical behavior.
Nearly 2.5 billion people around the world live on less than $2 a day. Lewis Hower is developing a solution.
BYU is being recognized as a business startup factory — churning out hundreds of student-run ventures each year.
Amid final exams, papers and projects, ISys students received some exciting news before parting for Christmas break.
While students are usually pitching themselves to companies, this time the tables were turned.
Quick thinking and fast fingers earned a team of RMYL students 2nd place at the Park and Recreation Student Quiz Bowl.
Accounting students traded in number crunchers for nail guns, levels and hand saws for Habitat for Humanity.
Years of practice and precision in a foreign language are paying off for two Marriott School students.
Instead of rocking around your own Christmas tree this year, students and faculty are invited to stop by the Marriott School of Management's annual Angel Tree and help provide gifts for needy families in Utah County.
A team comprised of two BYU MBA students beat out teams from around the nation at the Adobe Web Analytics Comp.