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  • Entrepreneur Club Hosts World’s Largest Rock Paper Scissors Competition Thursday, April 5, 2007

    Rock, paper, scissors, GO! April 6 marks the day of what a group of Brigham Young University students hope will be the largest rock, paper, scissors competition on record. The event will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. on the Deseret Towers field. Hosted by BYU’s Collegiate Entrepreneur’s Organization, the competition is open to the general public and intended to make it into the Guinness World Records.


  • Calle Wins 2007 Business Plan Competition Wednesday, April 4, 2007

    Calle, a company that wants to be a premier brand for street soccer players, was named winner of the 2007 Business Plan Competition and accepted a $52,500 award of cash and in-kind services. Since the competition’s submission process began in November, Calle worked to stand out from almost 140 idea pitches, 43 original business plans, eight semi-finalists and finally three final teams that presented their business plans March 30.


  • BYU Students Use Management Skills to Help Catholic Priest in Thailand Friday, March 30, 2007

    One might not expect an American Catholic priest living in the slums of Bangkok and BYU students to have much in common. But Father Joe Maier, founder of the Human Development Foundation, and seven students enrolled in the Marriott School field studies program found common ground as they worked together to better the lives of Thai children.


  • Six Students Awarded Internships through Marriott School Competition Wednesday, March 28, 2007

    Six BYU undergraduates will shortly begin new internships thanks to an unconventional internship competition sponsored last month by the Marriott School Undergraduate Management office. The competition, loosely based on the popular TV show “The Apprentice,” showcased participants’ interviewing and presenting in front of an audience.


  • BYU Undergraduate Business Programs Again In Top 10 Marriott School 8th among national programs - Tuesday, March 13, 2007

    BusinessWeek magazine ranked Brigham Young University’s undergraduate management program eighth overall and second among recruiters in the most comprehensive ranking of U.S. undergraduate business programs to date. The school was also ranked first in return on tuition for private colleges. The magazine cited the program’s ethics-based education and high-caliber recruiters as strengths.


  • eBusiness Day to Focus on Technology and Ethics Monday, March 12, 2007

    The Rollins Center for eBusiness and the CP80 Foundation are bringing some of Utah’s business leaders to the BYU campus Friday, 16 March, for its semiannual eBusiness Day. Titled Technology Responsibility and Ethics, this semester’s eBusiness Day focuses on the risks and opportunities inherent in technology.


  • Financial Times Ranks BYU’s Accounting Number One Friday, March 2, 2007

    BYU’s Marriott School of Management now holds the “Best in Accountancy” title, according to the 2007 Financial Times global ranking of business schools. Financial Times reports the top 10 schools in various categories in addition to its annual rankings of the top 100 MBA programs. This year, Marriott School alumni placed BYU first in the accounting category.


  • National Accounting Award Given to BYU Professor Monday, February 26, 2007

    Singled out from professors across the nation, BYU Professor and School of Accountancy Director Kevin Stocks was recognized this month for displaying excellence in accounting education. Stocks was awarded the annual Joseph A. Silvoso Faculty Award of Merit by the Federation of Schools of Accountancy, a national organization dedicated to the development of accredited accounting programs.


  • Romney Institute Board Member Recognized for Health Improvement Efforts Wednesday, February 21, 2007

    Two statewide awards were given to Dr. Tamara Lewis, a member of Brigham Young University’s Romney Institute advisory board, in recognition of her efforts to improve Utahns’ health. Lewis was named a 2006 Health Care Hero by Utah Business magazine and also received a 2006 Public Health Hero Award from the Utah Public Health Association.


  • Marketing Association Joins Mega-Retailer for Service Activity Friday, February 16, 2007

    The Marriott School MBA Marketing Association teamed up with national representatives from Wal-Mart, Inc. for an evening of humanitarian service and business networking. “Both BYU students and Wal-Mart want to give back to the community,” says Greg Chandler, national director of reputation marketing for Wal-Mart. “Service is core to both institutions’ purposes.” Wal-Mart donated energy-efficient light bulbs to The Center for Women and Children in Crisis in Provo as part of the night of service.


  • BYU MBA Students Advance to Regional Round of Investment Competition Wednesday, February 7, 2007

    A team of five MBA students from the Marriott School of Management won first place in the wild card round of the Venture Capital Investment Competition, held Jan. 19 at Santa Clara University in California. “It was an intense two-day competition, and we didn’t sleep much,” says Dan Hemmert, a second-year MBA student from Orem, Utah, and a member of the team. “Everybody helped out, though.


  • BYU Public Management Professor Appointed to State Civil Rights Committee Wednesday, January 24, 2007

    Brigham Young University assistant professor of public management Chyleen Arbon was recently appointed by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to a two-year term on its Utah Advisory Committee. “I feel very privileged to be able to serve in a capacity where I can work with others to address discrimination,” Arbon says.


  • Marriott School Professor Wins National Tax Award Friday, January 19, 2007

    Gary Cornia’s face lights up when he talks about his work in taxes. “I love the topic I research,” he says. “Taxes are the funnest thing in the world. I love coming to work.” Cornia’s enthusiasm for and dedication to state and local finance and tax policy has garnered national recognition. The National Tax Association presented him with the 2006 Stephen D. Gold Award in December.


  • Second Annual Change Management Competition Winners Announced Tuesday, January 16, 2007

    A Marriott School student majoring in finance won first place for his analysis and recommendations in the second annual In Any Case, Change competition presented by BYU’s Dyer Institute for Leading Organizational Change. The competition invited students taking organizational behavior classes to submit solutions for individually selected business cases that dealt with organizational change.


  • BYU Student and Alum Earn Top Scores on Internal Auditing Exam Wednesday, January 10, 2007

    A Brigham Young University graduate student and alumnus both earned kudos for their top-scoring performances on the Certified Internal Auditor exam administered by the Institute of Internal Auditors. Eric Hatch, a graduate student in accounting at BYU’s Marriott School, earned the William S. Smith Student Highest Achievement Award for his top score on the exam given last May.


  • FTI Case Competition Winners Announced Thursday, December 14, 2006

    Three Marriott School students came out on top for their case presentation to a panel of judges in the first-ever FTI Case Competition Nov. 3. Teams of three to five students were asked to analyze a case and present their recommendations to a panel of judges from the Marriott School and FTI Consulting.


  • Marriott School Student Duo Wins International Ethics Competition Wednesday, December 13, 2006

    A pair of Marriott School students proved to be the winning combination at the University of Arizona Eller College of Management’s 2006 International Ethics Case Competition. Philip Arias and Sarah McMullin, both undergraduate students at BYU’s Marriott School of Management, earned first place at the fourth annual ethics competition.


  • Student Investment Fund’s First Venture Exceeds Expectations Thursday, December 7, 2006

    Cougar Capital, a student-run investment fund at BYU’s Marriott School, saw its first investment significantly outperform projections when the company’s stock closed on its opening day at 57 percent above its initial public offering. Riverbed Technologies, the company in which Cougar Capital invested, specializes in the production of Steelhead appliances, which address latency and bandwidth problems that computer network applications often experience.


  • BYU Entrepreneurs Place Second in Fortune Small Business Competition Friday, December 1, 2006

    Brigham Young University students Tim Wessman and Adam Robertson took second place in the recent Fortune Small Business Student Showdown in New York City with their surveying company, Precision Surveying Solutions. The competition admitted 38 student entrepreneur teams from universities across the country who presented their unique business ideas to a nine-judge panel.


  • BYU Wins 2006 International Business Case Competition Wednesday, November 29, 2006

    For the second time in three years, a team of Brigham Young University students took first place at the Center for International Business Education and Research Case Challenge Nov. 1–3 at The Ohio State University. Teams from 12 universities, some as far away as New Zealand, took part in the annual competition, where undergraduate business students presented their solutions for a given business case to a panel of judges.


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