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By Timothy R. Olsen '09, '18 MBAIllustration by Liz Lord '04 Horseshoe Bend is one of the most photographed natural sites in the American Southwest. At the canyon’s edge, tourists can lean over a manmade railing and look down to the Colorado

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Greg and Eric Levesque stand side by side indoors near large windows, one with hands in pockets and the other with arms crossed, overlooking a scenic landscape.

By Timothy R. Olsen '09, '18 MBA Popular culture has always reflected our hopes, dreams, concerns, and fears as a society, and nowhere may that be truer than the realm of espionage. The popularity of Ian Fleming’s James Bond and Tom Clancy’s

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A woman sits on a bench in a forest of redwood trees.

By Jeff Hunter '96 Sometimes turning a dream into reality involves carving out a career in something that’s not reality. And maybe even in something you’re not all that familiar with. “The only video game I ever really played was like … Mario,”

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Leslie Martinez is the son of immigrants and the first in his family to earn a college degree. He recently returned to school to earn his MBA from Utah State University's Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. Why now? Why did you want to go back to school and get an

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Thirty-six years after murdering two people to cloak his secret life as a forger of historic documents, a Netflix documentary entitled Murder Among the Mormons generated renewed interest in the story of convicted murderer Mark Hofmann. Hofmann, who attended Utah State University in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, is now

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