BYU Business Students Doing Good Work—Hand Turkeys on Display in Tanner Building

Between recess, naptime, and making festive hand turkeys, being a business student can be pretty exhausting. Take a moment to recognize the hard work going on at the Marriot School by stopping by the Tanner building this Thanksgiving season.

Brigitte C. Madrian, Dean of the Marriott Business School, weighed in with her comments about what it’s like to be a business student at BYU.

“The curriculum is pretty quick and intensive around here. Just last week these guys weren’t even sure how to tie their shoes. Isn’t that right Kyle?”

In an exclusive interview wtih Chaddington Bear, a 24-year-old who still puts his whole mouth on the water fountain, it was revealed that the competitive atmosphere of programs at the business school can get pretty cut-throat.

“Dax said his turkey hand looked better than mine so I told him my Dad could beat up his dad,” he told the Alternate Universe from his time-out chair.

With everything there is to thankful for this season, don’t forget to thank a business student for their service to our thriving American economy.