Belong: Issue 3 Vol 8
Belong
As an editor, I’ve seen how words have the power to shape understanding, create connection, and foster a sense of belonging. Just as a well-edited piece of writing strengthens a message without alterin
Meet the Fall 2025 MSR Team
Management Team
Marriott School Values in Action
At the fourth-floor entrance to the N. Eldon Tanner Building is a bust of the edifice’s namesake with a quote that reads:
Unlocking Potential: The Impact of ADHD in the Workplace
Imagine waking up without your favorite companies or most ground breaking products. No Boom Chicka Pop to snack on. No Virgin Airlines for your next adventure. No Microsoft powering your digital life. The founders of these companies, visionaries like David Neeleman—the brilliant mind behind several commercial airlines—were not just lucky.
The Power of One: Why Starting Alone Can Lead to Startup Success
I was lounging on my bed with headphones on after a long day of school. In my own world, I was completely absorbed in Pandora Radio as it fed me one perfect song after another.
Financial Opportunities in Medical Technology
COVID-19 revealed many weaknesses in the world’s medical infrastructure, including the limitations of the development of vaccinations. However, a remarkable discovery changed the world—mRNA technology.
The Story Behind the Park: Evaluating Theme Parks with Immersive Storytelling
Evaluating Theme Parks with Immersive Storytelling
Rethinking Car Dependency in American Cities: Understanding Global and Local Perspectives
What if Cars Were Never Invented?
Cash Flow Meets Karma
Nonprofit Spending in a New Light
Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People)
We all know that one person—whether they’re a coworker, a friend, or a family member—whose comments make people’s heads turn. The one person who’s constantly making negative remarks. The one person who acts like they know everything and you know nothing.
The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can’t Stop Talking About
Mel Robbins took the world by storm in 2011 when her TED talk “How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over” became a viral sensation. What she thought was a trivial method on how to make yourself do hard things has now garnered over 30 million views on YouTube and launched her career in motivational speaking, writing, and podcasting.
Podcast Review: Kim Clark on Necessity for Christlike Leadership
“Being a disciple of Christ is about being a leader. … The better disciple you become, the better leader you’ll be in any setting you’re in.” Each of us are striving to be disciples of Jesus Christ. But many of us wonder how we can be a leader and make a difference in the world. Kim Clark, in an interview with Stuart Bird on Measuring Success Right, teaches us that leadership and discipleship are connected.
Spanish Podcast Review
Por: McKenzie VanOrden
The AI Revolution: Preparing for the Future of Work
How Automation, Adaptation, and Policy Will Shape Our Job Market
Don’t Fight the Power: Nuclear Power and the AI Revolution
By: Cooper Gatens