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2010–2014
Who says you can't have your cake and eat it too? One Marriott School of Management student is doing just that.
A Marriott School professor has been selected to serve on the Board of Overseers for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
This spring 55 BYU students received the Global Management Certificate from the Whitmore Global Management Center.
Two BYU MPA graduates capitalize on their talents after being named finalists for the Presidential Management Fellows program.
A team of BYU undergrads came home with the first-place title from the inaugural Duff & Phelps National Case Study Competition.
A member of Provo’s Municipal Council will soon expand her role from serving the city to serving her country.
It sounds like something straight out of reality television: a marketing manager for a consumer health care company in Philadelphia switches places with a manager at one of the nation’s top tech companies in Seattle. For four months they work through the challenge of trading places and come away with new insights on marketing. While this premise could be television’s next big hit, the marketing job swap was reality for one BYU alumna.
CIA officials knew they had a mole in their midst—they just couldn’t prove it. The FBI was called in to gather evidence until they finally nabbed Harold James Nicholson, the highest-ranking CIA agent to ever be convicted of espionage. It sounds like a scene ripped from the pages of a Tom Clancy novel, but for Marriott School alum John McClurg, it wasn’t fiction.
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.
Six BYU MBA finance students earned dividends on their education by being named Stoddard Scholars and being awarded $5,000 scholarships.
A business that turns water into money took the top prize in the global category of the 2010 Brigham Young University Business Plan Competition.
At one of the most elite and grueling ISys competitions in the world, BYU won first-place at the APEX Global Business IT Case Challenge in Singapore.
The country's first student-led program that connects philanthropic donors with deserving nonprofit organizations is up and running at BYU.
In an age when most people go straight to the Internet for information, an effective website is key to a company's success.
BYU organizational behavior and strategy faculty were ranked fourth in the nation for their 2009 publications.
BYU's Marriott School of Management has announced eight MBA students as its 2010 Hawes Scholars.
Ready. Aim. Launch hippopotamus. Hippo Blast won 1st place and $10,000 at the Omniture iPhone App Comp.
It wasn't enough for Trevor Fitzgerald to ask "Got milk?" He wanted to know where his milk was being produced.
Eight Utah high school teams gathered at BYU to compete in the nation's first High School Business Language Competition.
An Air Force general says learning discipline and teamwork are key a BYU's Air Force ROTC drill team competes in California at SCIDM.
Three BYU students hope to provide relief for restless leg syndrome and build a business in the process after a first-place finish at the 2010 BYU BPC.
The Melvin J. Ballard Center for Economic Self-Reliance was named to recognize Ballard's contributions to the Church's welfare system.
Jeffrey H. Dyer received the 2010 Outstanding Faculty Award, while 15 faculty, staff and administrators were also honored.
Competing against 68 other colleges and universities, six BYU information systems students brought home eight awards this spring.